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Nnamdi Odunze’s “Double Dekoi” to Debut in Cinemas in December

The film is an intriguing blend of humour, action, and suspense. By Helena Olori Double…

New Nollywood Films on Netflix
Netflix Continues Its Partnership with Nollywood as It Unveils 7 Upcoming Films and Series

The upcoming films include Oloture, To Kill a Monkey, War: Wrath and Revenge, Aníkúlápó, The…

From Amaka Igwe to Jade Osiberu, Nollywood Female Filmmakers Are the New King of Boys
From Amaka Igwe to Jade Osiberu, Nollywood Female Filmmakers Are the New King of Boys

From Isoken, Fifty, Finding Hubby, Lionheart, and King of Boys, Nollywood is learning to confine…

Funke Akindele’s “Battle on Buka Street” Sets New Box Office Record in Nigeria

Battle on Buka Street becomes the second film to cross the N500 million box office…

“Gangs of Lagos” Review: In Jade Osiberu’s Crime Thriller, Pre-Electoral Manipulation, Defeated Dreams, and Friendship Take Center Stage

Gangs of Lagos, like Brotherhood, isn’t fiction. It is a cinematic exploration of our lives…

“Shanty Town” Series Review: What Exactly Is this Ultraviolent and Relentlessly Grim Crime Drama Trying to Prove?

Shanty Town wants so much to be seen as proof that Nollywood can do intense…

“Battle on Buka Street” Review: Nollywood Returns Home in Funke Akindele’s Polygamy Comedy

With its hilarious dialogue, over-the-top events, and the appropriately melodramatic acting, it’s amazing how Battle…

Funke Akindele’s “Battle on Buka Street” Grosses over $60,000 in US Cinemas

Battle on Buka Street becomes the first indigenous Nigerian film to be released in the United…

“Shanty Town” to be Released on Netflix January 20

It is speculated that Shanty Town will be released as a seven-episode series. By Editor…

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Eleven Movies Coming to your Screens this December and Beyond

By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo What is the holiday season without movies? Although Nollywood did not…