By Oghenekevwe Kofi

April 2025 is a feast for Nollywood fans, dishing out an exciting variety of films that span genres—from spine-tingling thrillers to heartfelt romance and laugh-out-loud comedies. Whether you’re heading to the cinema or streaming from home, these six standout titles are the ones to watch this month:

1. Recall

In Cinemas: April 4, 2025
Kunle Afolayan returns with Recall, a mind-bending psychological thriller that explores the fragility of memory and the complexities of identity. Premiered at the Africa International Film Festival in late 2024, the film follows a character tormented by fragmented memories that slowly unravel long-buried secrets. Featuring a stellar cast—Sharon Ooja, Olarotimi Fakunle, Tina Mba, and Patience Ozokwor—Recall is a haunting dive into the shadows of the human mind.

2. Osoronga

Streaming on Amazon Prime: April 4, 2025
Directed by Ibrahim Chatta, Osoronga brings Yoruba folklore to the screen in a powerful blend of myth and modernity. The film explores tradition, legacy, and societal change through performances from Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Yomi Fash Lanso, and Fathia Balogun. Rich in cultural symbolism and emotional depth, Osoronga is both a tribute to Nigeria’s heritage and a reflection on contemporary issues.

3. Family Brouhaha

In Cinemas: April 11, 2025
Get ready for chaos, secrets, and belly laughs with Family Brouhaha. This comedy-drama captures the spirited madness of a Nigerian family reunion, complete with drama, misunderstandings, and heartfelt moments. Featuring Femi Adebayo, Shaffy Bello, Gabriel Afolayan, Wale Ojo, and Layi Wasabi, it’s a humorous, relatable film that will have you laughing out loud and maybe even calling your cousins afterward.

4. Owanbe Thieves

In Cinemas: April 18, 2025
What happens when a group of quirky criminals targets a Lagos party? You get Owanbe Thieves, a stylish, high-energy heist film set in the heart of the city’s iconic party scene. Directed by Adeoluwa Owu and produced by Eniola Ajao, this crime caper stars Zubby Michael, Sola Sobowale, Femi Branch, Denrele Edun, and surprise cameos galore. Expect dazzling costumes, clever twists, and pure entertainment.

5. Makemation

Release Date: April 2025
Pushing the boundaries of African cinema, Makemation explores the impact of artificial intelligence on creativity. Touted as the continent’s first AI-themed movie, it features compelling performances from Shaffy Bello, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Tomi Ojo, and Chioma Akpotha. Blending science fiction with deep emotional insight, Makemation challenges audiences to reflect on the future of art and what it means to be human in a tech-driven world.

6. A Lagos Love Story

In Cinemas: April 11, 2025
From the creators at Inkblot Productions comes a romantic drama that pulses with the rhythm of Nigeria’s most vibrant city. A Lagos Love Story follows the tangled lives and loves of three characters—played by Mike Afolarin, Jemima Osunde, and Susan Pwajok—as they navigate relationships, dreams, and heartbreaks. Beautifully shot and emotionally grounded, this film is perfect for anyone who believes in love, especially the messy, real kind.

Whether you’re chasing romance, craving suspense, or in need of a good laugh, Nollywood’s April releases deliver it all. So grab your popcorn and enjoy the magic—Nigeria’s film industry is in full bloom this month.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *