On May 16, 2025, Linda Ikeji's most recent film, "Reverse", premieres in cinemas.
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Linda Ikeji’s latest film, "Reverse", is set to hit cinemas on May 16, 2025. The movie follows Rita, played by Susan Pwajok, whose decision to intervene in a troubling situation leads to life-altering consequences. It features a stellar cast, including Hilda Dokubo, Kalu Ikeagwu, and Yvonne Jegede, Ruby Ekezie, Chika R.C, Anta Laniyan and many others and is directed by Bryan Dike.
'Reverse' seems to promise suspense and unexpected twists, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats. With Susan Pwajok leading the film, alongside talented actors like Hilda Dokubo and Kalu Ikeagwu, it's sure to deliver powerful performances.
Susan Pwajok plays Rita in Reverse, who goes into a grocery store to shop and encounters the storekeeper abusing a small boy. She steps in and gets locked up in the store as a result. Her life will be permanently altered by what began as a minor argument. You won't notice the conclusion approaching, either!
Linda Ikeji’s latest film, Reverse, is written and produced by her, with Bryan Dike directing and Nile Entertainment handling distribution. The movie promises a gripping storyline, following Rita’s life-changing intervention.
Linda Ikeji’s Reverse follows her critically acclaimed Netflix debut, Dark October, which was released on February 6, 2023. While Dark October tackled real-life events with bold storytelling, Reverse takes a more suspenseful and emotionally gripping approach, focusing on the unforeseen consequences of a young girl’s courageous act.
Both films showcase Linda Ikeji’s commitment to socially conscious narratives, but Reverse seems to lean more into psychological drama, with a strong ensemble cast bringing depth to the story.
Are you planning to watch it when it hits cinemas on May 16?
Linda Ikeji’s latest film, "Reverse", is set to hit cinemas on May 16, 2025. The movie follows Rita, played by Susan Pwajok, whose decision to intervene in a troubling situation leads to life-altering consequences. It features a stellar cast, including Hilda Dokubo, Kalu Ikeagwu, and Yvonne Jegede, Ruby Ekezie, Chika R.C, Anta Laniyan and many others and is directed by Bryan Dike.
'Reverse' seems to promise suspense and unexpected twists, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats. With Susan Pwajok leading the film, alongside talented actors like Hilda Dokubo and Kalu Ikeagwu, it's sure to deliver powerful performances.
Susan Pwajok plays Rita in Reverse, who goes into a grocery store to shop and encounters the storekeeper abusing a small boy. She steps in and gets locked up in the store as a result. Her life will be permanently altered by what began as a minor argument. You won't notice the conclusion approaching, either!
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Linda Ikeji’s latest film, Reverse, is written and produced by her, with Bryan Dike directing and Nile Entertainment handling distribution. The movie promises a gripping storyline, following Rita’s life-changing intervention.
Linda Ikeji’s Reverse follows her critically acclaimed Netflix debut, Dark October, which was released on February 6, 2023. While Dark October tackled real-life events with bold storytelling, Reverse takes a more suspenseful and emotionally gripping approach, focusing on the unforeseen consequences of a young girl’s courageous act.
Both films showcase Linda Ikeji’s commitment to socially conscious narratives, but Reverse seems to lean more into psychological drama, with a strong ensemble cast bringing depth to the story.
Are you planning to watch it when it hits cinemas on May 16?
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