Wednesday 1 January 2014

Check Out top 10 favourite Nollywood movies of 2013

Nollywood is becoming bigger and more refined. That means to say you Hollywood-watching-Nigerians are starting to warm up to more Nigerian movies thanks to better story plots, production and acting.

While some of these movies we’ve highlighted below hit cinemas, others made it to DVD. All in all, they are/were all worth checking out in 2013.

NET presents 10 movies we loved watching in 2013 – the definitive list.

The-meeting
The Meeting
Produced by Rita Dominic and Mildred Okwo’s The Audrey Silver Company, The Meeting is one of the best movies that reigned supreme at cinemas and currently online, where it can only be watched. Nabbing over four awards and a total of 10 nominations in all the movie awards that held, the star acts, Femi Jacobs and Linda Ejiofor should be commended for their roles in the flick.

Confusion Na Wa
Confusion Na Wa
Not many gave it a chance in the cinemas but the few people and movie buffs that saw the movie maintained it was one of the films to beat in 2013. Produced by Kenneth Gyang, Confusion Na Wa raked in over 9 awards including Best Movie of 2013 at the AMAA and BON Awards with 19 other nominations.

Torn
Torn
Written, produced and directed by Moses ‘Mo sneeze’ Inwang, Torn brought back to the screens some of the talented movie stars that are now mostly seen on Tinsel. With Iretiola Doyle playing the lead female character and Joseph Benjamin playing opposite her as the lead male character, Moses Inwang brings an unusual Nollywood flick which gave him thumbs up. The flick also starred Bimbo Manuel, Monalisa Chinda and Julius Agwu.

Phone-Swap-Official-Poster1.jpg
Phone Swap
As expected after making a statement with his first flick as a filmmaker, Irapada, Kunle Afolayan smiled to the bank and back after he released Phone Swap. Having toured several film festivals, Phone Swap brought glory to Kunle’s name again winning several laurels at different movie awards in the country. He didn’t rest his oars as he made another flick, October 1 in 2013 and starred in Tunde Kelani’s Dazzling Mirage.

Maami
Maami
Acclaimed filmmaker and storyteller, Tunde Kelani reigned in 2013 with Maami starring Funke Akindele. Though the movie didn’t give much returns to the producer and director, it made several movie festivals, got award nominations as well as few awards.

Journey to Self
Journey to Self
Journey to Self brings back the versatility and brilliance of singer and former radio presenter, Michelle Ashionye Raccah. Produced by her hubby’s total media company, the flick boasts of several nominations, few awards and a good story that leaves audience wowed.

FLOWER GIRL
Flower Girl
Michelle Aishat Bello starred alleged lovers, Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh opposite each other in her award winning and captivating romantic comedy, The Flower Girl. The movie generated a large buzz from the media and it didn’t disappoint with several nominations, few award plaques and showcased at few movie festivals.

Assassins' Practice
Assassins’ Practice
Assassins’ Practice got the late Justus Esiri an award for the Best Male Lead Actor at the 2013 AMAAs made waves at the cinema recording considerable views. The movie got several nominations and few plaques but producers, Andrew Ukoko and Dele Ajakaiye, would have wanted more for the depth of brilliance and professionalism exhibited by the stars in the movie.

Unforgivable
Unforgivable
Still a feat to be matched in the Yoruba movie industry- which is embedded in the popular Nollywood- even though it was released in the last quarter of the year. Dayo Amusa teamed up with Desmond Elliot and Mike Ezuruonye to produce Unforgivable. The flick got few nominations but won quite a number at the BON Awards.

The Weekend Getaway
Weekend Getaway
Obviously the biggest from Emem Isong in 2013. Though it did not have much favourable reviews, Weekend Getaway prides itself in what is well referred to as a stellar cast. It stood tall as one of the three flicks that featured Genevieve Nnaji.

We are expecting more productions this new year.

2 comments:

My film is not in the list ooooo...Y

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