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  • Why To Kill A Monkey Is the Most Anticipated Nollywood Series of 2025
    Why To Kill A Monkey Is the Most Anticipated Nollywood Series of 2025
    Kemi Adetiba is back. Her latest project, To Kill A Monkey, is a male-led, crime thriller that steps away from herusual…
  • Circuits TV Expands with New Nollywood Catalogue
    Circuits TV Expands with New Nollywood Catalogue
    With a steady wave of Nigerian films leaving Netflix, Circuits TV has stepped in to fill the gap, announcing today that will now…
  • See The Trailer For When Nigeria Happens, A Quiet Storm in Nollywood’s New Wave
    See The Trailer For When Nigeria Happens, A Quiet Storm in Nollywood’s New Wave
    Filmmaker Ema Edosio Deelen has unveiled the official trailer for her upcoming feature When Nigeria Happens, sharing it on her official…
  • Out in the Darkness: A Meditation on Postpartum Pain
    Out in the Darkness: A Meditation on Postpartum Pain
    In Out in the Darkness, debut director Sarah Kwaji sets out to illuminate a dark and often unspoken reality: the mental…
  • The Best Nemsia Studios’ Prime Video Releases
    The Best Nemsia Studios’ Prime Video Releases
    Nemsia Studios has emerged as one of the few production houses shaping the tone of Nollywood’s global streaming presence. Its partnership with Prime Video…
  • Her Excellency: Sola Sobowale Gives Dominance a New Look
    Her Excellency: Sola Sobowale Gives Dominance a New Look
    Her Excellency proves Sola Sobowale is the queen of powerful monologues, turning them into unforgettable moments on screen.
  • Midnight in Shangisha: A Promising Set-up That Spirals Into Forced Farce
    Midnight in Shangisha: A Promising Set-up That Spirals Into Forced Farce
    Midnight in Shangisha, directed by Ben Chiadika and Sola Osofisan, wants to be a slick, suspense-filled action comedy. But while it delivers laughs …
  • Sin: First Kill Set For Prime Video This July
    Sin: First Kill Set For Prime Video This July
    Sin: First Kill arrives on Amazon Prime Video this July, marking a bold new entry in Nigeria’s cinematic landscape. Scheduled for release on July 24,
  • Mending: A Drama That Cuts Deeper Than It Cries
    Mending: A Drama That Cuts Deeper Than It Cries
    In Mending, director Robert O. Peters trades spectacle for sincerity, crafting a deeply introspective film that sits with pain rather than trying to fix it
  • Big Cabal Media Goes Cinematic with Zikoko Life
    Big Cabal Media Goes Cinematic with Zikoko Life
    big Cabal Media has announced the upcoming release of Zikoko Life, a bold new anthology film series that explores love, sex, and autonomy