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Must-Watch Female Heroes and Villains on Showmax This December
This December, Showmax brings you a stellar lineup of films featuring powerful women, whether they’re saving the day or stirring chaos. From unstoppable heroines to unforgettable villains, this festive season promises fierce performances, complex stories, and jaw-dropping twists as some of the most compelling female figures in cinema and TV dominate your screens. Here’s your guide to the must-see female-led movies and series streaming on Showmax this December!EILEEN | STREAM FROM MONDAY, 2 DECEMBEROscar winner Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada) stars in the chilling psychological thriller Eileen, taking on the dual role of victim and villain.Set in 1964 Massachusetts, the film explores the twisted friendship between Eileen, a young secretary, and Rebecca, a glamorous counselor harboring a dark secret.Hailed by Vogue as “the anti-Christmas movie you never knew you needed,” Eileen is praised for its Hitchcockian tension.Watch the trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otDHCJcdN34THE KILLER | STREAM FROM MONDAY, 2 DECEMBEREmmy nominee Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones) stars as Zee, a feared assassin known as the Queen of the Dead in Paris’s underworld. Her transformation from villain to reluctant hero begins when she spares a blind woman during a mission, triggering a chain of events that unravel her alliances.The film also features Golden Globe nominee Omar Sy (Lupin) and Sam Worthington (Avatar) and has been lauded as “shockingly good” by IndieWire.Watch the trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgNOS5ofQhwA QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE | FIRST ON SHOWMAX | STREAM FROM FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER Kenyan Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o (Black Panther) leads this gripping prequel to the acclaimed horror series.Nyong’o plays Sam, a terminally ill cancer patient navigating the chaos of New York City during the early stages of an alien invasion. The creatures’ ultra-sensitive hearing creates a tense and terrifying survival tale.With an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, The Guardian calls the film “bleak, bruising, yet curiously life-affirming.”Watch the trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPY7J-flzE8THE COLOUR PURPLE | STREAM FROM MONDAY, 23 DECEMBERThe Oscar-nominated The Colour Purple tells a powerful, decades-spanning story of resilience, sisterhood, and hope.Set in early 1900s Georgia, this musical adaptation stars Grammy winner Fantasia Barrino as Celie, a woman rising above relentless hardships with the support of unbreakable bonds.Danielle Brooks earned an Oscar nomination for her role as Sofia, while Taraji P. Henson shines as Shug Avery.With an 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Variety praises the film as “even more monumental than Spielberg’s version.”Watch the trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndg_SfB48esYou can also catch the Oscar-nominated rom-com Bridget Jones’s Diary, starring Renée Zellweger, and Back to Black, Amy Winehouse’s biography, both streaming from Monday, 30 December on Showmax.Subscribe to the Showmax Entertainment mobile plan for N1,600 monthly or the multiple devices plan for N3,500. You can also opt for a bundle plan of Showmax Entertainment mobile and Premier League mobile for N5,400 per month. Visit www.showmax.com/ng or download the Showmax app to register and subscribe.
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Then vs. Now: How AMVCA Has Evolved Over the Years
The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards have long stood as one of the most prestigious platforms celebrating excellence in African film and television.From its earliest editions, it has consistently brought together the continent’s brightest talents, setting a strong standard for recognition, storytelling, glamour, and cultural pride.Today, that foundation has only continued to expand and strengthen.The AMVCA has grown into an even more expansive and dynamic platform, bigger in scale, richer in competition, and more diverse in expression while continuing to provide a stage where established icons and emerging voices are celebrated side by side.Then: A Strong Foundation of Excellence and RecognitionIn its early years, the AMVCA reflected the structure and growth of Nollywood and African storytelling at the time, an industry already rich in talent, creativity, and established stars.Winning an AMVCA was always a mark of excellence, a recognition of outstanding work within a highly respected ecosystem of filmmakers, actors, and creatives.Categories were structured around key pillars of storytelling, and while the industry has continued to expand over the years, the awards have consistently celebrated excellence across both on-screen and behind-the-scenes contributions.From the beginning, recognition has always leaned toward quality performances, strong narratives, and industry-defining work. The excitement was never limited, it was rooted in celebrating the best of African cinema.The Shift: Expansion, Structure, and Industry DepthAs African film and television continued to evolve, the AMVCA naturally expanded in scope to reflect the growing depth of storytelling across the continent.In recent editions, the awards featured over 30 categories, split between jury-selected and audience-voted awards, reinforcing a balanced structure that reflects both critical excellence and audience engagement.What this evolution truly highlights is how deeply layered African storytelling has become.Cinematography, editing, sound design, costume, and production design have all become highly competitive and widely celebrated categories, sitting alongside acting and directing as essential parts of the storytelling process.Films like Over the Bridge, Mami Wata, Breath of Life, Brotherhood, and Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) have not only been recognised but have stood out for their artistic ambition, technical excellence, and contribution to the growth of African cinema.At this level, the AMVCA continues to do what it has always done best: recognising and rewarding craft in all its dimensions.Now: A Platform Reflecting a Growing and Diverse IndustryIn recent editions, the AMVCA has further strengthened its role as a platform that reflects the full spectrum of African entertainment.One of the clearest developments is the continued spotlight on emerging talent through dedicated recognition categories such as the Trailblazer Award, which highlights rising stars making a notable impact in the industry.Categories like Best Digital Content Creator also reflect how storytelling has expanded across platforms, embracing the evolution of content creation in today’s digital era.Across recent editions, younger actors and filmmakers continue to share the stage with industry veterans, reflecting the depth and continuity of talent within the African entertainment space.At the 2025 edition, for instance, talents such as Genoveva Umeh and Chimezie Imo stood alongside established industry figures, while the Trailblazer Award continued its tradition of recognising emerging excellence. Digital creators were also acknowledged, reinforcing the AMVCA’s alignment with the evolving media landscape.Even in 2023, names like Tobi Bakre and Broda Shaggi reflected the dynamic nature of modern African entertainment where film, television, and digital culture intersect seamlessly.Across all these moments, the AMVCA remains consistent in its purpose: celebrating excellence in all its forms while reflecting the continuous growth of African storytelling.The Experience of Watching: A Journey Through TimeReading AMVCA history feels like moving through the evolution of African cinema itself.Earlier editions reflect the strong foundations of structured storytelling and established excellence. Middle years highlight expansion in scale, ambition, and creative depth. Recent editions reflect a more global, refined, and experimental expression of African film and television.Across this journey, one thing remains consistent, excellence has always been the standard.The experience moves from familiar faces to exciting new recognitions, from predictable narratives of success to more layered and competitive storytelling moments, and from national recognition to wider continental and global relevance.Today, the AMVCA stands not as a shift in purpose, but as a continuous reflection of a growing industry, one that has always celebrated the best of African creativity and continues to do so at an even greater scale.If the early AMVCAs celebrated stars, the current editions continue to celebrate legacies in motion.And perhaps that is the real story, not a change in direction, but a steady expansion of excellence, recognition, and impact across African cinema.
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MasterChef Nigeria Arrives And Sunday Nights on GOtv Just Got Better
The world’s most prestigious culinary competition has finally landed in Nigeria, bringing with it global standards, high-stakes drama, and a powerful celebration of local flavours.MasterChef Nigeria premiered on Africa Magic Showcase (Channel 8) and Africa Magic Family (Channel 7), introducing viewers to a new era of culinary excellence.At stake is a life-changing grand prize of ₦73 million and the coveted title of Nigeria’s first-ever MasterChef.Ten exceptional home cooks from across the country have stepped into the MasterChef kitchen, not as professionals, but as passionate individuals driven by ambition and talent.From a content creator in Magboro to a lawyer in Abuja, a domestic staff member in Lagos, and a cloud kitchen manager in Lekki, each contestant brings a unique story, but shares the same hunger to win.Leading the competition are two of Nigeria’s most respected culinary figures: Chef Stone and Chef Eros.Known for their influence and expertise, they bring both discipline and personality to the kitchen.“I have trained over 7,000 students. Nigeria is one of the most diverse countries in the world, and our food reflects that. We just need to tell that story on a plate,” said Chef Stone.Chef Eros adds:“MasterChef Nigeria is set to be incredibly competitive. From demanding tasks to defining moments under pressure, viewers will witness the true depth of culinary talent in this country. As we like to say, Naija no dey carry last.”Contestants will face a series of intense, high-pressure challenges designed to test their creativity, technical skill, and resilience.And for some, it’s strictly business.“I am here for business. I am here to cook. I am not here to play or make friends,” said contestant Derry.Across 13 episodes, viewers can expect a compelling mix of tension, discovery, and unforgettable moments as the competition unfolds.MasterChef Nigeria airs every Sunday at 7:00 PM on Africa Magic Showcase (Channel 8) and Africa Magic Family (Channel 7), with repeat broadcasts on Thursdays at 12:00 PM on Africa Magic Family.
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Relive the Shows You Grew Up With on GOtv
There was a time in our lives when life was simple. Not perfect, not fancy, but simple in a way that just felt complete.We weren’t thinking about bills, deadlines, or what the future would look like. Our biggest concern? Whether NEPA would take light before our favourite show came on or if someone would change the channel at the wrong time.Back then, happiness didn’t need planning. You’d rush through homework, eat quickly, and settle in front of the TV like it was the most important part of your day. And honestly, it was.Those shows weren’t just shows, they were moments.Then we grew up. Life got busier, louder, and a lot more demanding. But somehow, those memories stayed.Sometimes it hits you out of nowhere, like a theme song or seeing your niece or nephew watching something familiar. And just like that, you’re taken back.Back to when watching SpongeBob SquarePants felt like the highlight of your day. Back to singing along to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse like you were part of the cast. Even those “I’m too grown for cartoons” days still had room for The Thundermans and Henry Danger.It’s funny how those shows did more than just entertain us. They gave us something to look forward to. Something that made the day feel lighter, no matter what.But every now and then, there’s something comforting about knowing that those moments still exist somewhere. The things that once made us laugh, relax, and forget everything for a while are still there, unchanged.Channels like Disney Junior and Nickelodeon are still running those same shows, holding onto that same kind of joy we didn’t even realise we’d miss. And platforms like GOtv quietly keep that connection alive. Because after a long day of trying to figure life out, sometimes what you need isn’t something new.Sometimes, you just want something that reminds you of who you used to be, something that lets you sit back, laugh a little, and for a moment forget all the noise. And maybe, without even realising it, you smile, because for a few minutes, life feels simple again. To upgrade, subscribe, or reconnect, download the MyGOtv App or dial *288#. For catch-up and on-the-go viewing, download the GOtv Stream App and enjoy your favourite shows anytime, anywhere.
