Some movies leave one with a feeling of glee while some poorly executed flicks make one want to puke, punch someone and throw a tantrum – all at once.

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To help you avoid such a situation that’d leave you fuming out of the cinema in utter disgust, TheCable Lifestyle recommends the following movies.

TATU
TATU

Synopsis: A fast-paced action drama, center around the conflict arising from a mother’s quest to have a child and the consequences of breaking her covenant with the gods to sacrifice the child when she comes of age.

Starring: Segun Arinze, Toyin Abraham, Desmond Elliot

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Run time: 102 mins

My Wife and I
My Wife and I

Synopsis: After a visit to a famous Pastor, they somehow wake up in each other’s bodies. Is it a miracle or a curse? Who knows? Unable to switch back, they are forced to masquerade as each other until a solution can be found. They couldn’t save their marriage as themselves, can they save it as each other?

Starring: Omoni Oboli, Ramsey Nouah, Seyi Law

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Run time: 100 mins

First Kill
First Kill

Synopsis: A Wall Street broker is forced to evade a police chief investigating a bank robbery as he attempts to recover the stolen money in exchange for his son’s life.

Starring: Bruce Willis, Hayden Christensen, Ty Shelton

Run time: 102 mins

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What Lies Within
What Lies Within

Synopsis: What Lies Within chronicles 24 hours in the lives of two women as they are thrust into the centre of an incident that could have far-reaching consequences on their lives and their loved ones.

Starring: Kiki Omeli, Paul Utomi, Michelle Dede, Ebele Okaro, Okey Uzoeshi, Yaw

Run time: 103 mins

Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Golden Circle

Synopsis: When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, the Kingsman’s journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US. These two elite secret organizations must band together to defeat a common enemy.

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Starring: Taron Egerton, Colin Firth and Mark Strong

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9/11
9/11

Synopsis: A group of 5 people find themselves trapped in an elevator in the World Trade Center’s North Tower on 9/11. They work together, never giving up hope, to try to escape before the unthinkable happens.

Starring: Charlie Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg, Gina Gershon

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Run time: 90 mins

Dance To My Beat
Dance To My Beat

Synopsis: Lamide, a jobless high-class sociable lady, mounts pressures on her fiancé Raymond, a civil servant with a meagre salary, to get married to her immediately or face her wrath. Raymond loves her so much and begs for more time as he complains his resources will not be enough to fund the high-class wedding of her dreams.

Starring: Joseph Benjamin, Kehinde Bankole, Toyin Aimakhu, Lilian Afegbai

Run time: 98 mins

Your Fada
Your Fada

Synopsis: Chibugo and his wife, Yemisi, think they have done everything to make their marriage work, but their parents don’t think the marriage should have been in the first place. While they hang on by the thread to see it through, an embarrassing family secret is about to deal them a serious blow.

Starring: IK Ogbonna, Chiwetalu Agu, Lisa Omorodion, Jennifer Eliogu

Run time: 86 mins

Silverspoon
Silverspoon

Synopsis: The story of a spoilt but bright hardworking and serious-minded girl of 24 years, Ella Henshaw (Sophia Alakija) placed on a succession plan by her parents to take over the family business.

Starring: Desmond Elliot, Wole Ojo, Yvonne Jegede, Jennifer Eliogu

Run time: 109 mins

The Lego Ninjago
The Lego Ninjago

Synopsis: Six young ninjas Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Nya are tasked with defending their island home, called Ninjago. By night, they’re gifted warriors, using their skills and awesome fleet.

Starring: Justin Theroux, Olivia Munn, Jackie Chan

Run time: 100 mins



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