In the last few weeks, the African movie industry has released even more blockbusters for your viewing pleasure. This weekend is a great time to catch up with them, and get on the side that cheers for indigenous movies; made for us, by us:

The Blood Covenant

A friendship oath that goes beyond the simple promises and involves swearing by blood; this is something done by clueless kids, but when the consequences of the oath follow you into adulthood, then you know there’s a problem. Get ready to have a great viewing experience with The Blood Covenant movie this weekend.

Silverton siege

Based on true events of the freedom fighters in the anti-apartheid era, Silverton Siege was released in April, and it lives up to all the hype. The thriller is guaranteed to be worth your time this weekend.

The man for the job

A Nigerian start-up movie? We’re all for it. The Man for the job is a movie set in Lagos that explores the life of a young man with dreams that get cut short by a start-up founder. Everything you need to enjoy the movie is right in place, and you should catch up and add this to your viewing list for the weekend.

Man of God

This explores a broad range of topics in society, bordering mostly along the lines of religion and the concept of prodigality. Just a few hours after its release, it created a debate between different groups of people, giving the movie even more publicity. With the brilliant screenplay by the actors and relatable script, you should see The Man of God movie this weekend.

Blood sisters

Blood is thicker than water, they say. Yet, when water becomes as thick as blood, and you have a dead body to hide, you realise that adages are for children. Blood sisters is a Nigerian series that was released in four episodes, depicting the life of two best friends on the run after doing the unthinkable. The fascinating cinematography and brilliant acting have done more than enough to impress the vast majority of viewers.