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5 movies in cinema right now

Last month ushered in a variety of films with new story lines and some of your favourite actors playing new roles. Check out what you missed below.

Oboli doubles as both actress and director in her new film.

October, 2015 saw the release of some interesting quality movies made by Nigerians. Last month ushered in a variety of films with new story lines and some of your favourite actors playing new roles.

Fortunately you can go see these movies in any film house in the country. Check out this list of movies you need to watch.

A Soldier’s Story

Written by Frank Ogar, the film features Tope Tedela and Linda Ejiofor playing the lead roles.

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Synopsis: The romantic action drama centres on Regina, a young female scavenger who rescues a soldier who had been left for dead.

Gbomo Gbomo Express

The film features a star studded cast including: Ramsey Nouah, Gideon Okeke, Osas Ajibade, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Gbenro Ajibade, Alexx Ekubo, Ikechukwu, and Kenneth Okolie,

Synopsis: After a night out, a record label boss, Austin Mba and socialite Cassandra get abducted. Things get increasingly complicated for the amateur kidnappers led by Francis, who has trouble keeping his girlfriend and crazy sidekick in check.

Shattered Romance

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The film by Juliet Ibrahim stars Bryan Okwara, Gbenro Ajibade, James Gardiner, Sonia Ibrahim, Pascaline Edwards, Eddie Nartey, Charlotte Derban, Sammi B.

Synopsis: The film is about a bride-to-be who, in the midst of searching for a place to spend her honeymoon, meets her first and true ex-lover.

The Visit

Nse Ikpe Etim and Blossom Chukwujekwu play leading roles in the movie directed by Funke Fayoyin.

Synopsis: The film is about two couples with different lifestyles living in the same building and how they handle conflict when their styles of living clash.

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The First Lady

The comedy film stars Joseph Benjamin, Oboli, Yvonne Jegede, Alexx Ekubo, Chinedu Ikedieze, Udoka Oyeka and Tony Monjaro.

Synopsis: Michelle is a prostitute with dreams of being rescued from her pimp called Obama by Prince Charming. Kenechi is heir to a business empire; when his father steps down as CEO with intentions of handing over to him, his uncle blinded by jealousy accidentally gets Kenechi transformed to a little boy.

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