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From Aba Blues to The Creek: Movies you need to see on the big screen this March

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 25, 2026 502 Minutes read0

•People buy tickets for Disney’s Mulan film at a cinema inside a shopping mall in Bangkok  

While the convenience of streaming is undeniable, there is a certain magic from the collective gasp of a crowded hall, the immersive roar of the sound system, and the crystal-clear detail of a high-definition projection that only the cinema can provide.

This March, Nollywood is giving us every reason to leave our couches behind. With a powerhouse lineup of period dramas, thrillers, and soul-stirring musicals, these stories are designed to be experienced as they were intended: larger than life, reports Channels TV.

Don’t wait for the “coming soon to streaming” announcement.

From the nostalgic streets of 1980s Aba to the tension-filled waters of the Niger Delta, here are the four cinematic experiences you need to catch at the box office right now.

1. Aba Blues

Status: In Cinemas Now (Released March 20, 2026)

Lead Cast: Angel Anosike, Jide Kene Achufusi, Prince Nelson Enwerem, Toni Tones

Director: Jack’enneth Opukeme

Where to Watch: Showing at all FilmHouse, Genesis, and Silverbird Cinemas nationwide.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1989 Aba, this period drama from Inkblot Productions and FilmOne Studios is more than just a romance—it’s an exploration of the emotional debris we leave behind. Amara (Anosike) finds her stable marriage to Uzor (Achufusi) threatened when her first love, Dirim (Enwerem), reappears.

Editor’s Note: Look out for the heavy-hitting supporting cast, including Patience Ozokwor and Eucharia Anunobi, who bring a grounded, authentic texture to this retro Abia State setting.

2. Evi

Status: Coming to Cinemas March 27, 2026

Lead Cast: Osas Okonyon, Uzor Arukwe, Omowunmi Dada, Ibrahim Suleiman, Waje

Director: Uyoyou Adia

Where to Watch: Debuting this Friday at all major Nigerian cinema outlets, with a limited international release in selected UK and US theaters.

Evi pulls back the curtain on the Afrobeats industry. Osas Okonyon stars in her feature film debut as a celebrated but prideful singer whose life is upended when her record label drops her. Stripped of her fame, she is forced to rediscover her voice and humility.

Produced by Judith Audu, this film features a powerful soundtrack that Osas Okonyon performed herself, making it a standout entry in the musical drama genre.

3. Headless

Status: In Cinemas Now (Released March 13, 2026)

Lead Cast: Gideon Okeke, Segun Arinze, Uzoamaka Power, Baaj Adebule, Femi Branch

Director: Michael Ndiomu

Where to Watch: Currently screening at all major cinema chains. Digital streaming rights are rumored to have been secured by Netflix, expected later this year.

Headless is a bold action thriller. When a decapitated head is found in the boot of a prominent filmmaker’s car, a police investigation led by Inspector Jane (Power) unearths a dark web connecting the movie industry to high-stakes politics and crime.

Following its acclaimed premiere at AFRIFF, this film is a “must-watch” for fans of noir.

4. The Delta Epic: The Creek

Status: Coming to Cinemas March 27, 2026

Lead Cast: Bucci Franklin, Sam Dede, Sunshine Rosman, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Charles Inojie

Director: Toka Mcbaror

Where to Watch: Premiering this Friday at FilmHouse, Genesis, and Viva Cinemas.

Toka McBaror returns to the familiar, volatile terrain of the Niger Delta. The Creek explores themes of survival and truth beneath calm waters, following a community caught between hidden secrets and the struggle to defend local resources.

Featuring an international ensemble including Jimmy Jean-Louis, the film also highlights the return of veteran actress Chinwe Owoh, adding significant gravitas to the production.

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