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Share full article Looks from the Nollywood movie “Games Women Play” (2005). via YouTube By Houreidja Tall Nov. 26, 2024 ...
Brooks Eti-Inyene Nollywood filmmaker, Funke Akindele’s Everybody Loves Jenifa has hit and surpassed the ₦1 billion record becoming the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time.
In a study commissioned by Forbes Advisor, an alarming 46% of Americans admit to having their password stolen in the past year. This survey, conducted by Talker Research, reflects the urgent need ...
PREMIUM TIMES reported that the global streaming giant announced that, starting in November 2024, it would no longer ...
Brooks Eti-Inyene Nollywood's latest family drama, Something About the Briggs, has begun on an impressive note grossing ₦22.5 million during its opening weekend.
Hollywood Flashback: ‘Password’ Unlocked the First-Ever Game Show Emmy Allen Ludden, perhaps better known as the husband of Betty White, served as the show’s original emcee in 1961, and 13 ...
Without them, Nollywood’s biggest hits would lose half their magic. So today, we’re shining the spotlight on the visionaries who’ve brought iconic Nollywood scenes to life.
The Essence Festival has been celebrating African American culture in the United States for more than two decades. Now, it’s devoting a day to Nigeria’s Nollywood film industry.
As any Barbie fan knows, life in plastic is fantastic — and also very pink. So much so, in fact, that the makers of the highly anticipated live-action movie say they wiped out a company's entire ...
Controversial activist Verydarkman also known as VDM, has reacted to a trending Nollywood movie inspired by his life’s story.VDM reacted with a video on his Instagram page on Sunday, explaining ...
This was the year Nollywood made Netflix history. The Black Book, a revenge thriller from first-time director Editi Effiong became the first-ever Nigerian film to soar to No. 3 on Netflix’s ...
The film, starring Funke Akindele, Jide Kene, Timini Egbuson, and others, became the first Nollywood movie to gross ₦1 billion in just three weeks, eventually earning ₦1.4 billion.