The long-awaited cast for Children of Blood and Bone has finally been revealed. Gina Prince-Bythewood, known for The Woman King, is directing the adaptation…
Everybody Loves Jenifa arrives with all the flair and anticipation expected from a Funke Akindele-led blockbuster. However, beneath the surface lies…
Jade Osiberu is back with another offering; Christmas in Lagos. Stepping away from the action-packed films she’s become known for…
Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors is a bold attempt to merge the grandeur of Yoruba traditions with the modern storytelling demands of film.
This December, exciting Nollywood movies are heading to the big and small screens. Whether you’re a fan of heartfelt comedies or dramatic thriller…
A Ghetto Love Story delves into the complexities of love, survival, and ambition in the underbelly of society. Partially inspired by true events
The 20th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA 2004) is upon us, celebrating African creativity and innovation. With this year’s theme, Celebrating African Creativity
November promises entertainment and thought-provoking Nollywood Titles. From the Kunle Afolayan thriller “Recall,” to the Igbo epic, “Out of Breath,” and the
Play Network Studios’ ‘Hijack ‘93’ dramatizes the 1993 Nigerian Airways hijacking in a fictionalized retelling. This release feels particularly timely..
I know we are still basking in the euphoria of the last three Nollywood movies that September left behind but Nollywood has so much more to offer this October!
Mo Abudu. Her story is one of unparalleled vision, tenacity, and an unrelenting drive to redefine narratives an entire African continent.
Happy new month Nollywood fam! Our new month greetings do not come complete without our monthly calender of Nollywood titles on our radar this month.
When Tokunbo, the third directorial venture from Ramsey Nouah, came onto our radar, the gripping poster instantly captured our attention.
What sets Funke Akindele apart is not just her on-screen charisma but her astute business acumen and fearless approach to filmmaking.
Summer is officially is officially here and so are the hottest Nollywood movies. Here are the Nollywood movies and series set to be released this August
Uche Jombo’s latest movie, Onye Egwu, recently debuted on Prime Video. With a promising premise that follows a young football player striving to be discovered
After much anticipation, the sequel to the 2020 Ebony Life Studios and Netflix collaboration, ‘Oloture,’ finally hit Netflix.
Who wouldn’t want to discover why Boro must be killed and how he meets his demise, if at all when a film is titled ‘Kill Boro’?
Following the conclusion of voting for nominees for the 10th AMVCA on Sunday, April 28th, 2024, here is the complete list of all Winners:
it is that time of the month again when we release our Nollywood Movies and Series calendar. There’s loads of fresh Nollywood content this month, May 2024.
Happy new month nolly gang! You know the month doesn’t officially begin until we present the Nollywood movies to be released this April.
The AMVCA is an award show presented by MultiChoice recognizing outstanding performances in television, film, entertainment,
February gave us memorable romantic movies, but it’s time to move on. Here is a preview of new Nollywood movies and TV shows available in Nigeria this March.
Timini Egbuson, a talented and sought-after Nollywood actor, is increasingly typecast into repetitive roles, which could be limiting his potential.
Rebellion is often described as an act of defiance against norms, authority, or leadership. In What’s Left of Us, rebellion takes a quiet form.
Native Filmworks and Michelangelo Productions return with The Lost Days, the latest entry in the First Features project. Directed by Wingonia Ikpi…
In Out in the Darkness, debut director Sarah Kwaji sets out to illuminate a dark and often unspoken reality: the mental…
Her Excellency proves Sola Sobowale is the queen of powerful monologues, turning them into unforgettable moments on screen.
Midnight in Shangisha, directed by Ben Chiadika and Sola Osofisan, wants to be a slick, suspense-filled action comedy. But while it delivers laughs …
African media executive and filmmaker Mo Abudu has announced the launch of multi-faceted streaming platform EbonyLife ON PLUS.
In the early 2000s, Nollywood began to feature campus stories. These films quickly became a cultural staple across Nigerian homes and dorm rooms.