Hey movie lovers!

How are you all doing? Trust you are staying positive these trying times.

It’s another Friday. How will you like to “relass and be taken kairuf” this weekend?

Care to see some exciting movies? Here are interesting ones you can watch and anticipate.

1. Quam’s Money

This movie follows the adventures of security guard-turned-millionaire “Quam” played by Folarin “Falz” Falana as he navigates the world with his new found wealth.

It is set to hit the cinema December 11. It stars Nse Ikpe-Etim, Michelle Dede, Karibi Fubara etc

2. LOUD (Live Out Ur dream)

This is a high school musical film coming out on November 20th.

It features Wale Ojo, Sydney Talker, Timini Egbuson, Sophie Alakija, etc

3. A Soldier’s Story: A Return From the dead

Set in two West African countries; Nigeria and a fictional country called The Watz Republic, this movie highlights major socio-economic issues such as, insurgency, terrorism, women’s rights, emigration and more, which the world is currently tackling on a global scale, while telling a compelling story of love, hope and survival in the face of corruption.

It will be released on December 11.

 It features Alex Usifo, Akin Lewis, Segun Arinze, Linda Ejiofor, Somkele etc.

4. The Kuju’s

This movie is weaved around the Kuju siblings, who are tricked by their youngest sister into visiting the village (Badagry) for a remembrance of their late mother five years after the death of their mother.

The loss of their matriarch left a gaping hole in the family due to her role as a unifying factor.

The tension between the siblings was underestimated as they soon found out.

It stars, Bisola Aiyeola, Femi Jacobs, Timini Egbuson, Bimbo Ademoye among others.

It will be released in cinemas on November 21st.

5. Voiceless

It tells the story of betrayal, love, action, defiance and capture. When everything is taken and all that’s left is pain, hurt, anguish, tears and everyone is left Voiceless.

The film is produced by Rogers Ofime, and directed by Robert Peters.

To be released across cinemas today, November 6th.

Which are you watching?