It’s A Lot Review

It's A Lot
Poor little rich kid (Anuvahood's Oyeniran) decides to leave the comfortable surrounds of his middle-class education in favour of his cousin’s college, where girls, drugs and partying lead him badly astray.

by Joe Cunningham |
Published on
Release Date:

27 Sep 2013

Running Time:

96 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

It’s A Lot

Co-written, co-directed and co-starring Kidulthood’s Femi Oyeniran, this begins as a potentially interesting class comedy — a middle-class kid wrecks his dad’s car trying to impress a streetwise crowd — but devolves into something aimless, amateur and downright unpleasant.

Shambolic. Not in a good way.
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