December 2025 marked one of the most competitive and culturally significant periods in recent Nollywood history. As cinemas filled up for the festive season, Nigerian filmmakers rolled out big-budget productions, star-studded ensembles, and stories designed to capture both the holiday mood and the complexities of contemporary life.
From emotionally charged dramas and culturally rooted epics to crowd-pleasing comedies and stylish genre films, the December releases reflected Nigeria’s film industry growing ambition and diversity.
While box-office figures told one story of popularity and commercial power, critical reception offered another lens — one focused on storytelling depth, performances, originality, and artistic execution.
In this my critical review below; I examine five major films released around December 2025, ranking them by critical reception, highlighting individual producers, and exploring how each film was received beyond ticket sales.
1. Behind The Scenes
Critical Rank: ★★★★★ (Best reviewed of the five)
Producer: Funke Akindele (Funke Akindele Network)
Directors: Funke Akindele & Tunde Olaoye
Why it ranks highest critically
Although critics acknowledged familiar Nollywood tropes, Behind The Scenes received the strongest overall critical approval for:
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Emotional depth and cultural relevance
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Strong ensemble performances
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Clear thematic focus on boundaries, generosity, and exploitation
Most reviews agreed that while it did not radically innovate, it executed its themes with maturity and emotional conviction, making it both critically respected and commercially dominant.
2. Ori: The Rebirth
Critical Rank: ★★★★½
Producer: Muyiwa Ademola
Director: Muyiwa Ademola
Critical assessment
This film earned high praise from critics, often more than mainstream December releases, for:
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Deep engagement with Yoruba spirituality and destiny
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Symbolism and cultural authenticity
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Serious, contemplative storytelling
Its lower ranking compared to Behind The Scenes is due mainly to:
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Slow pacing
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Limited mainstream appeal
Critically, however, many reviewers described it as artistically ambitious and culturally important.
3. Gingerrr
Critical Rank: ★★★★☆
Producer: Ope Ajayi, Bukunmi “KieKie” Adeaga-Ilori, Bisola Aiyeola, Onyeka Nnama, and Wumi Toriola.
Director: Yemi Morafa
Critical assessment
Gingerrr was praised for:
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Strong genre execution (action/heist)
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Stylish direction and pacing
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Solid female-led performances
Critics noted that while it was technically impressive and entertaining, it leaned more toward genre familiarity than deep thematic exploration, placing it slightly below Ori: The Rebirth in critical esteem.
Oversabi Aunty
Critical Rank: ★★★☆☆
Producer: Toyin Abraham
Director: Toyin Abraham
Critical assessment
Critics described the film as:
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Relatable and socially observant
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Strong in satire and character comedy
However, reviews frequently pointed out:
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Overextended runtime
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Repetitive humor
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Heavy-handed moral messaging
It was widely seen as crowd-pleasing but uneven, resonating more with audiences than critics.
Reel Love
Critical Rank: ★★½☆☆
Producer: Timini Egbuson
Director: Kayode Kasum
Critical assessment
While popular with younger audiences, critics felt the film:
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Relied too heavily on romantic clichés
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Offered limited narrative depth
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Prioritized aesthetics and star appeal over storytelling innovation
It received the weakest critical reception among the five, though not outright negative.
Final Ranking Table
| Rank | Film Title | Producer(s) | Critical Standing |
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| 🥇 | Behind The Scenes | Funke Akindele | Strongest overall reviews |
| 🥈 | Ori: The Rebirth | Muyiwa Ademola | Most culturally acclaimed |
| 🥉 | Gingerrr | Blessing Uzzi | Best genre execution |
| 4 | Oversabi Aunty | Funke Akindele | Mixed but relatable |
| 5 | Reel Love | Timini Egbuson, Kayode Kasum | Light, least critically favored |
Key Insight
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Behind The Scenes achieved the rare balance of critical respect + box-office dominance.
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Ori: The Rebirth was arguably the most artistically respected, even if not the most commercial.
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Films like Oversabi Aunty and Reel Love succeeded more with audiences than critics.
Here is a clear table showing the box-office gross of the five Nigerian films discussed above, based on reported 2025 Nigerian cinema earnings (rounded estimates):
| Rank (by Gross) | Film Title | Release Period (2025) | Estimated Nigerian Box Office Gross |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1️⃣ | Behind The Scenes | December 2025 | ₦2.0 billion |
| 2️⃣ | Gingerrr | Late 2025 | ₦520+ million |
| 3️⃣ | Ori: The Rebirth | 2025 (sustained into Dec) | ₦419 million |
| 4️⃣ | Oversabi Aunty | December 2025 | ₦380+ million |
| 5️⃣ | Reel Love | Early 2025 | ₦356 million |
Notes
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Behind The Scenes is the clear leader, outperforming all others by a wide margin due to festive timing, aggressive marketing, and Funke Akindele’s box-office pull.
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The remaining films performed strongly within their genres but did not match the scale or longevity of Behind The Scenes during the December cinema rush.
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Figures represent cinema grosses only, not streaming or international licensing deals.

