Visiting a pal or just resting at home might sound appealing but going to the cinemas with friends/family to watch a movie seems the most ideal. With that in mind here are box office suggestions for exciting and exhilarating movies you should seek. These movies are currently Showing Nationwide at a cinema near you and are certainly worth the trip.
TOP 4MUST SEE MOVIES THISRAMADAN
1.INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE
PLOT: Earth is at the risk of complete destruction as Insurgents from the past return, seeking vengeance. Only the Finesse and Ingenuity of valiant men and women would suffice. The battle to safeguard earth starts now and hence we must stand firm and united to conquer our foe.
STARRING: Liam Hemsworth, Vivica Fox, Jeff Goldblum, Jessie T. Usher, Maika Monroe
Independence Day: Resurgence is a fascinating movie that is fleshed out delightfully, a spectacle driven blockbuster. It’s a MUST WATCH
2.GHANA MUST GO
PLOT: GHANA MUST GO revolves around two lovers whose union is disapproved by their parents of Nigerian and Ghanaian descent. The two families are forced to set their differences and antipathy aside, to unite for the sake of marriage
The series of event that play out tests the love and marriage of the young couple in the most hilarious and unexpected ways.
STARRING: NkemOwoh “Osuofia”, Yvonne Okoro, Helen Paul, Blossom Chukwujekwu, IK Ogbonna, Kofi Adjorlolo, Okawa Shaznay& Ada Ameh
3. GIDI BLUES
PLOT: Akin is a prominent playboy “Yoruba Demon” from an affluent family who usually has his way with women. He meets Nkem, a beautiful and confident young lady, who devotes herself to her work as a community volunteer in the belly of the city’s worst slum. Their encounter drags Akin into a whirlwind experience that unravels his world.
STARRING: Gideon Okeke, Banky W, HauwaAllahbura, Lepacious Bose, Bukky Wright, Nancy Isime, and Daniel Lloyd.
4. CELL
PLOT: A mysterious cell phone signal causes an apocalyptic chaos, turning a plethora of cell phone users into mindless and rabid killers. Mayhem ensues and Violence erupts in the most feral and vicious manners, as the city descends into an absolute madness.
STARRING: Samuel L. Jackson, John Cusack, Isabelle Fuhrman, Stacy Keach, & Owen Teague
TOP 4MUST SEE MOVIES THISRAMADAN
1.INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE
PLOT: Earth is at the risk of complete destruction as Insurgents from the past return, seeking vengeance. Only the Finesse and Ingenuity of valiant men and women would suffice. The battle to safeguard earth starts now and hence we must stand firm and united to conquer our foe.
STARRING: Liam Hemsworth, Vivica Fox, Jeff Goldblum, Jessie T. Usher, Maika Monroe
Independence Day: Resurgence is a fascinating movie that is fleshed out delightfully, a spectacle driven blockbuster. It’s a MUST WATCH
2.GHANA MUST GO
PLOT: GHANA MUST GO revolves around two lovers whose union is disapproved by their parents of Nigerian and Ghanaian descent. The two families are forced to set their differences and antipathy aside, to unite for the sake of marriage
The series of event that play out tests the love and marriage of the young couple in the most hilarious and unexpected ways.
STARRING: NkemOwoh “Osuofia”, Yvonne Okoro, Helen Paul, Blossom Chukwujekwu, IK Ogbonna, Kofi Adjorlolo, Okawa Shaznay& Ada Ameh
3. GIDI BLUES
PLOT: Akin is a prominent playboy “Yoruba Demon” from an affluent family who usually has his way with women. He meets Nkem, a beautiful and confident young lady, who devotes herself to her work as a community volunteer in the belly of the city’s worst slum. Their encounter drags Akin into a whirlwind experience that unravels his world.
STARRING: Gideon Okeke, Banky W, HauwaAllahbura, Lepacious Bose, Bukky Wright, Nancy Isime, and Daniel Lloyd.
4. CELL
PLOT: A mysterious cell phone signal causes an apocalyptic chaos, turning a plethora of cell phone users into mindless and rabid killers. Mayhem ensues and Violence erupts in the most feral and vicious manners, as the city descends into an absolute madness.
STARRING: Samuel L. Jackson, John Cusack, Isabelle Fuhrman, Stacy Keach, & Owen Teague
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