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Movie Review: The Right Wrongs (2026)

 

Movie Review: The Right Wrongs (2026)
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With each release, Nollywood cements its dominance in African entertainment through compelling storytelling. 


The 2025-2026 Nollywood scene has seen a surge of trending films, featuring both established stars and emerging talents, captivating audiences across Nigeria and beyond. 


Among these, The Right Wrongs, starring Sonia Uche and Steven Odimgbe, has quickly become one of the most talked-about films. 


The movie follows two individuals navigating a dating app, uncovering unexpected connections and revisiting past relationships. 


Their journey is filled with surprising twists and turns, blending romance, comedy, and drama to create a rollercoaster of emotions that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.


Produced by LARRYGEE FILMS TV, The Right Wrongs showcases a fresh take on modern relationships, highlighting the challenges of trust, compatibility, and personal history. 


Sonia Uche and Steven Odimgbe bring depth and authenticity to their roles, delivering performances that resonate with audiences.


 Fans have taken to social media to express their excitement, praising the pairing of Sonia and Steven, and celebrating the quality of the film.


 Many viewers remarked on the relatability of the story, particularly in how it mirrors the complexities of online dating and human connections in today’s digital world.


This film is just one example of Nollywood’s growing influence, as other trending movies such as Man of the Year starring Maurice Sam and Sarian Martin, Lost Pages featuring Clinton Joshua, and Two Can Play with Frederick Leonard and Chinonso Arubayi, continue to dominate streaming platforms and YouTube channels.


 These films combine strong storytelling, engaging performances, and high production values, demonstrating that Nollywood is capable of competing on an international level while retaining its unique African identity.


Audiences also appreciate the diversity of genres Nollywood offers. From romantic dramas like The Right Wrongs, to thrillers such as Trouble in Lagos, and family dramas including Ómó Teacher, there is content for every viewer. 


This wide variety of films helps cement Nollywood’s place as a leading force in African entertainment, as it constantly evolves to reflect contemporary themes, societal issues, and relatable human experiences.


The continuous output of engaging films ensures that Nollywood remains relevant, attracting both local and international attention. Streaming platforms, social media, and film festivals have provided new avenues for exposure, enabling these movies to reach global audiences eager to explore African stories and talent. 


With each new release, Nollywood solidifies its reputation as a powerhouse in African cinema, offering unforgettable narratives and performances that resonate far beyond Nigeria.





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