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August Is Serving Black Screen Magic—Here’s What to Watch
Summer might be winding down, but Hollywood is just heating up—and August is bringing a juicy lineup of films where Black talent shines bright. Whether it’s legendary names behind the camera or scene-stealing performances in the spotlight, this month’s releases are giving us drama, laughs, action, and everything in between. Here’s your official Black Film Wire guide to the Hollywood movies you should have on your radar this August—complete with the Black folks making it worth

Miracle Winston Esin
Jul 31, 20254 min read


What to Watch August 2025 – Movie Guide.
August’s slate showcases Nollywood's expanding scope, from high‑octane action and political thrillers to socially relevant drama and culturally rooted mysteries. With heavyweight directors like JJC Skillz , Soji Ogunnaike , Adeoluwa Owu , and Kayode Kasum at the helm, each film features standout actors and compelling stories. Early buzz from trailers, industry outlets, and distributor commitments points to strong audience anticipation. Whether you crave adrenaline festivals

Oluwaseun Mary Temitope
Jul 30, 20252 min read


WORLD FRIENDSHIP DAY: 3 Films that Beautifully Capture the Essence of Friendship
Celebrated every year on July 30, the International Day of Friendship is more than just a date on the calendar, it’s a global reminder of the power of human connection. In a world increasingly shaped by tension and division, true friendship offers a different story, one of trust, respect, and kindness that cuts through language barriers, cultural gaps, and social divides. Whether it’s two kids playing together in different languages or lifelong pen pals who’ve never met in pe

Siona Sakah
Jul 30, 20252 min read


Glamour And Grief: The Price Nollywood Actors Pay For Fame
Nollywood actors often grace red carpets in elegant gowns, captivating audiences with their performances from Lagos to Los Angeles....

Olaitan Ganiu Journalist
Jul 29, 20255 min read


🎬 5 Film & TV Trends That Surprised Us This July:
Summer 2025 has been anything but predictable—and Black cinema is leading the charge. Whether it’s horror with heart, indie action-comedy shaking up the scene, or international gems finding love on streaming, July gave us more than just popcorn flicks. It gave us cultural moments. These five titles each set their own bold trend, reshaping what stories mean today. Here are five movie and TV trends that totally surprised (and thrilled) us this July: 1. To Kill A Monkey Created

Siona Sakah
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Top 3 Nollywood Films with Strong Black Female Leads on YouTube.
Nollywood delivers powerful new stories led by bold, resilient Black women. These standout YouTube releases spotlight emotional strength, generational struggle, and personal transformation. These three films. The 4th Generation, More Than Words, and Star’s Diary put complex female characters at the heart of the story, reminding us that Black women are not just part of the narrative; they drive it. 🎬 1. The 4th Generation — Toyin Abraham July 2025 on Toyin Abraham TV This M

Siona Sakah
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Honoring Power & Legacy: July 25 and the First-Ever International Day of Women and Girls of African Descent
July 25, 2025, marks a historic moment — the first-ever International Day of Women and Girls of African Descent , officially recognized by the United Nations. It’s a global celebration of the strength, resilience, creativity, and brilliance of Black women and girls across continents and cultures. This day isn’t just about recognition — it’s about amplification. It’s about giving flowers to those who have long deserved them and reminding the world that women and girls of Afri

Siona Sakah
Jul 25, 20255 min read


🕊️ Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Iconic Theo Huxtable from The Cosby Show, Dies at 54
Getty Grief and disbelief ripple across screens worldwide: beloved actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner has passed away at 54 from an accidental...

BFW Staff
Jul 21, 20251 min read


DIFF 2025: Tambay A. Obenson Breaks Down What’s Next for African Film Festivals
TAMBAY OBENSON African film journalist and strategist Tambay A. Obenson presented on The Future of Film Festivals at the 2025 Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), in a special session held as part of the DIFF Film Festival Residency. The event, curated by Andrea Voges (DIFF) and Fibby Kioria (Mucii Pictures), brings together African programmers, curators, and cultural workers for a weeklong program of case studies, workshops, and critical discussions on how film festi

Sahndra Fon Dufe
Jul 21, 20253 min read


TOP Nollywood Movies You Missed in June & July! 11 Most Watched New Titles on YouTube Right Now 🍿🔥
June and July have been nothing short of fire on Nollywood Youtube- week after week, it's been hit after hit. Our favorite actors are in...

Lena
Jul 17, 20256 min read


The First Half of 2025 in Film: 7 Defining Moments from Nollywood to Hollywood
As the curtain falls on the first half of 2025, one thing is certain: this year has already delivered pivotal shifts across global cinema from the sound stages of Hollywood to the vibrant streets of Lagos. Driven by new technologies, bold storytelling, and evolving audience expectations, Black filmmakers, creators, and the broader African film ecosystem are shaping new narratives and rewriting the rules. Here are 7 standout moments that defined the global film industry in the

Oluwaseun Mary Temitope
Jul 16, 20253 min read


The 2025 Emmy Nominees Are In — And Black & Brown Creatives Are Slaying! Beyonce, Jay Z, Kendrick, Quinta & More!
Getty The Television Academy has just announced the nominees for the 77th Emmy Awards, airing on September 14, 2025—and we’re celebrating every single Black and Brown talent that earned recognition. Swipe through our carousel to see a full list of nominees (including technical and guest categories), and visit the Television Academy for the complete breakdown. Here Are A Few Standout Nods: Beyoncé — Leads the pack with four nominations for her Netflix “Beyoncé Bowl” halftime

Sahndra Fon Dufe
Jul 16, 20252 min read


Women Breaking & Writing their Record Books
GETTY Women are loudly, boldly, and unapologetically rewriting beautiful history across industries and continents, and they’re not just showing up, they're setting records, shifting cultures, and redefining what legacy looks like. Especially Black women, who for generations have pushed boundaries in silence, are now claiming the spotlight with historic, undeniable wins. Viola Davis Viola Davis has shattered yet another ceiling by becoming the highest-grossing Black film act

Oluwaseun Mary Temitope
Jul 15, 20252 min read


Rihanna Shines as Smurfette in Upcoming Smurfs Movie — Premiering July 18, 2025! 💙
GETTY How cute is this? Rihanna lit up the blue carpet at the L.A. premiere of The Smurfs Movie, bringing along her adorable sons, RZA...

BFW Staff
Jul 14, 20251 min read


Grammy-Winning Tems Makes History with Epic “Love Me Jeje” Halftime Show as Chelsea Destroys PSG 3–0 at Club World Cup
Tems just scored—again. On one of the world’s most-watched stages, Grammy-winning Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems delivered a...

BFW Staff
Jul 13, 20252 min read


Rita Dominic-Anosike Turns 50: Nollywood’s Queen Glows Into Her Golden Era
Today, we celebrate the golden milestone of one of Nollywood’s most revered icons — Rita Dominic. Affectionately called Riri, the...
Samuel Ogbegun
Jul 12, 20252 min read


Sahndra Fon Dufe Nominated to Present at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards — Here’s How to Vote
Sahndra Fon Dufe In a season where the diaspora is rising stronger and louder than ever, our very own editor-in-chief, Sahndra Fon...
Samuel Ogbegun
Jul 12, 20252 min read


Black Barbie Scores Two Daytime Emmy Nominations — Shondaland Keeps Winning
Shondaland’s Black Barbie has officially earned two Daytime Emmy nominations — and we’re cheering right along with them. Netflix...

BFW Staff
Jul 11, 20251 min read


🎬 YouTube’s New Monetisation Policy and All You Need to Know As A Creator- Send This to Your Fave Youtuber
On July 15, YouTube's long-standing monetisation policy is getting a major enforcement upgrade, and it could shake up how millions of creators, including Black content creators and digital entrepreneurs, get paid. While the company claims it's simply cracking down on "mass-produced" or "repetitive" content, the fine print reveals a policy shift that raises questions about creativity, AI, and who gets to profit in the age of automation. Let’s break down what this change mea

Oluwaseun Mary Temitope
Jul 11, 20253 min read


Next Narrative Africa Fund Opens Call for Africa-Focused Film & TV
Apply Now: $40M Next Narrative Africa Fund Opens Call for Film & TV Script Grants Attention filmmakers, screenwriters, and visionaries:...

BFW Staff
Jul 10, 20252 min read
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