While there are not so many movies to look forward to in January, there are two artistic Nollywood titles to be excited about, and quite a number of returning TV shows. Highlight of New Films […]
The need for long-term audience development in Nigeria has become a shared industry realization. Institutions know it: FilmOne tapped into the anime community last year for the Demon Slayer reach, and they continue to activate […]
All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in March 2026, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African countries)– Nollywood TV […]
Lagos is heading to Cannes not physically, but through in-development projects for the 2026 edition of “Goes to Cannes”, taking place from May 15–18, 2026, as one of the festival’s city partners for the new […]
Superhero reboots, long-running action series, horror and animated sequels showed how much global studios continue to rely on known titles to draw audiences back into theatres. These films dominated screens across cinemas nationwide. A major […]
The 8th edition of the Joburg Film Festival will take place from March 3 to March 8, 2026, in Johannesburg, under the theme “Feel the Frame,” promising “a journey for the senses” for audiences. Over […]
The latest edition of FilmOne Entertainment’s The Nigerian Box Office Year Book describes 2025 as a year of continued growth in cinema revenue (₦15.64 billion, up from ₦11.58 billionin 2024), annual admissions (approximately 2.8 million, […]
While live events, travel, and nightlife dominate the Detty December period, cinema-going has increasingly become part of the season’s routine, a social activity folded into group outings, dates, and downtime between events rather than a […]
Religions and cultures agree: desperation has a way of becoming spiritual. The woman who cannot bear a child, the man whose mind is poisoned by money; these are not just personal tragedies in Nigerian storytelling, […]
Berlinale: It is in the final moments of Jeremy Comte’s first feature that he renders the moments giving the film its title, in lyrical realism. “…it burns,” our one-hand protagonist — far from his Quebec […]
Berlinale: There was a time The Critics, more known as The Critics Company, wanted to make comedy skits but with a twist of VFX. They were hoping to create an alternative to the common slapstick […]