Hollywood might be thousands of miles away, but its movies have always had a special place in the hearts of Nigerian fans. From the days of VHS tapes and pirated CDs hawked in Lagos traffic, Hollywood has long been part of Nigerian pop culture. Over the decades, its films have shaped childhood memories, fueled late-night arguments, and even supplied endless catchphrases that live on in everyday conversations.

This ranking of the 40 best Hollywood movies, chosen by Nigerian fans, isn’t just about critical acclaim or box office numbers. It’s about the emotional connection fans have with them — the movies that Nigerians watched until the disc stopped working.

Here are 40 of the best Hollywood movies ranked by Nigerian fans.

40. A Walk To Remember (2002)

Running time: 1h 42m

Director: Adam Shankman

Genre: Drama, Romance

Based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel, A Walk to Remember is a tender romantic drama set in a small North Carolina town. It follows a popular high school senior who gets into trouble and is forced into community service as punishment. There, he meets a quiet, devout daughter of the town’s minister.

“It’s faith-based. I liked the enemy-to-lovers storyline. It got me very emotional. Great storytelling.” — Ilamosi, 28.

A Walk to Remember is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

39. The First Purge (2018)

Running time: 1h 32m

Director: Gerald McMurray

Genre: Action, Horror

Serving as a prequel to the Purge franchise, The First Purge explores the origins of the terrifying social experiment of legalising crime for 12 hours. Set on Staten Island, the U.S. government launches “The Purge” as a sociological trial, claiming it will reduce crime and poverty by allowing citizens to release their anger.

“I love it because of the storyline. The fact that the citizens didn’t fulfil the expectations of the government by killing each other for $5k means there’s a line people aren’t willing to cross because of money. And the fact that the government had to hire mercenaries to carry out the purge on its citizens depicts how our government in real life feasts and feeds on us.” — Malik, 25.

Watch The First Purge on Prime Video.

38. Frozen (2013)

Running time: 1h 42m

Director: Jennifer Lee & Chris Buck

Genre: Family, Musical

Princess Anna braves a frozen kingdom to reconcile with her sister Elsa, whose ice powers have plunged their home into eternal winter. This is a popular movie about sisterhood, self-acceptance and surprising true love.

“I find it really interesting that the soundtrack was made for kids, but it also gets adults singing along.” — Oreoluwa, 24.

Frozen is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

37. Den of Thieves (2018)

Running time: 2h 20m

Director: Christian Gudegast

Genre: Action, Crime

Den of Thieves is a gritty crime thriller that pits two ruthless crews in Los Angeles against each other. On one side, a rough, morally grey sheriff leads an elite LA County Sheriff’s Department unit. On the other hand, there’s a disciplined ex-Marine leading a crew of ex-criminals plotting the seemingly impossible: robbing the Federal Reserve Bank.

“I like it because it feels realistic, especially compared to most of the (action) movies that were dropping around that time. It was easier to imagine myself in the movie, in a similar scenario and what I’d do. It was fun to watch, and it didn’t feel fake.” — Jozi, 27.

Den of Thieves is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

36. Sinners (2025)

Running time: 2h 17m

Director: Ryan Coogler

Genre: Horror, Thriller

After years away in Chicago, twin ex-soldiers return to their rural Mississippi hometown with cash, a plan, and ambition: they’ll open a juke joint that’ll be a refuge for Black blues in a segregated land. They recruit their talented nephew and a motley crew of musicians to craft a space where music might heal.

“I love it because it’s deep and unpredictable. It kept me hooked from start to end. It also touched on real-life struggles and moral choices in a raw way.” — Francis, 25.

Watch Sinners on Hulu.

35. Bad Boys for Life (2020)

Running time: 2h 4m

Directors: Adil El Arbi and Bilali Fallah

Genre: Action, Comedy

Two older, bruised, stubborn detectives face a vengeful assassin tied to their past. With help from a younger tech unit, they confront mortality, legacy and brotherhood.

“I enjoyed seeing the franchise make a comeback. It feels nostalgic but with grown-man jokes that hit.” — Eric, 28.

Bad Boys for Life is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

34. Furious 7 (2015)

Running time: 2h 20m

Director: James Wan

Genre: Action, Thriller

Dom’s crew is hunted by Deckard Shaw, a relentless assassin who is avenging his brother. From Abu Dhabi tower jumps to cliff-edge escapes, the movie features stunts that leave audiences filled with adrenaline. It closes with an emotional farewell to Paul Walker.

“This movie is about family, loyalty and action. Also, it had a Wiz Khalifa send-off that had everyone misty-eyed.” — Abraham, 29.

Watch Furious 7 on Prime Video.

33. Rush Hour (1998)

Running time: 1h 38m

Director: Brent Ratner

Genre: Action, Comedy

A disciplined Hong Kong detective and a motormouthed LAPD cop team up to rescue a kidnapped girl. It’s a comedic and thrilling ride of culture clashes and kung-fu kicks.

“The pairing of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker is perfect. They are funny.” — Dele, 27.

Rush Hour is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

32. John Wick (2014)

Running time: 1h 41m

Director: Chad Stalhelski

Genre: Action, Thriller

A retired hitman returns to the underworld to avenge the death of his puppy, the last gift from his late wife. On his revenge mission, he’s draped in tailored suits and aims for only headshots. This movie’s assassin etiquette builds an instantly iconic action film series.

“This movie is action and chaos. I love it, man. We live in a give-me-I-give-you-shit world and John Wick lives it exemplarily.” — Simeon, 25.

John Wick is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

31. Bad Boys II (2003)

Running time: 2h 27m

Director: Michael Bay

Genre: Action, Comedy

Two Miami detectives tackle an ecstasy kingpin while navigating friendship friction, family drama and crime.

“I just like buddy-cop chemistry and wild action. It’s also funny.” — Mosadoluwa, 22.

Bad Boys II is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

30. 12 Years a Slave (2013)

Running time: 2h 14m

Director: Steve McQueen

Genre: Drama, History

A free Black musician is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the American South. Through kind and cruel masters, he clings to his dignity while experiencing brutality until freedom arrives.

“This is a harrowing movie. But what I particularly loved about it is that a Black person is the protagonist.” — Ebun, 24.

Watch 12 Years A Slave on Prime Video.

29. Toy Story (1995)

Running time: 1h 21m

Director: John Lassteer

Genre: Comedy, Family

Woody, Andy’s favourite toy, feels threatened when the flashy Buzz Lightyear arrives. Rivalry turns into teamwork as the pair navigate perilous adventures to make it back home.

“This is by far the best movie of my childhood. It grew up with me. Just that a lot of times, I’m caught worrying about where the childhood friends I watched with are right now.” — Chibuzor, 31.

Toy Story is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

28. Finding Nemo (2003)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Andrew Stanton

Genre: Adventure, Family

After clownfish Marlin’s son is captured, he crosses the ocean with forgetful Dory to bring Nemo home. Sharks, jellyfish, and seagulls make for a colourful odyssey about courage and trust.

“This movie is about putting family first. But it has jokes for days. I actually think it’s perfect for all ages.” — Agnes, 25.

Finding Nemo is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

27. Moana (2016)

Running time: 1h 53m

Directors: John Musker, Ron Clements, Don Hall and Chris Williams

Genre: Adventure, Family

Chosen by the ocean, Moana sails beyond the reef to restore the heart of Te Fiti with the help of demigod Maui. Monsters, songs, and self-discovery lead to a revelation about identity and leadership.

“It’s an inspirational heroine movie. The music is irresistible too.” — Aramide, 17.

Moana is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

26. The Avengers (2012)

Running time: 2h 23m

Director: Joss Whedon

Genre: Action, Adventure

Nick Fury brings together Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye to stop Loki from unleashing an alien invasion through the Tesseract. But in between the drama and chaos, egos clash, jokes fly, and the team learns to unite just in time for the Battle of New York.

“This is the birth of the mega team-up. The banter and action in this movie is unmatched. My friends and I are super fans of this.” — Winner, 23.

The Avengers is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

25. The Hangover (2009)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Todd Phillips

Genre: Adventure, Comedy

After a wild Vegas bachelor night, three friends try to retrace their steps to find the missing groom. A tiger, a baby, and an angry gangster complicate the night more, making their quest harder.

“I love when there’s comedy, quotables, and action stunts in a movie. It gets me every time.” — Temitayo, 23.

The Hangover is streaming on Netflix, but is not available in Nigeria.

24. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

Running time: 2h

Director: George Miller

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

In a desert wasteland, a woman rebels against a warlord, smuggling his wives to freedom with the help of drifter Max. This movie is packed with practical stunts, roaring engines, and a relentless chase.

“It is dystopian, pure adrenaline and has a powerful female lead. I love that.” — Isi, 26.

Watch Mad Max: Fury Road on Prime Video.

23. King Kong (2005)

Running time: 3h

Director: Peter Jackson

Genre: Action, Adventure

A struggling filmmaker sails to Skull Island, where actress Ann Darrow bonds with Kong, a colossal ape. Exploiters capture Kong for a New York exhibition, leading to a tragic climax.

“Anytime I rewatch this movie, I still get the  ‘larger than life’ feeling from seeing King Kong move and disrupt things. I consider this an OG movie for film rats.” — Adeoluwa, 28.

Watch King Kong on Prime Video.

22. Get Out (2017)

Running time: 1h 44m

Director: Jordan Peele

Genre: Comedy, Horror

A photographer visits his white girlfriend’s family, where awkward microaggressions hide a sinister plan: transplanting white consciousness into Black bodies.

“This is horror with a real-world twist. It was an instant conversation starter when it came out.” — Medina, 26.

Watch Get Out on Prime Video.



21. The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Running time: 1h 57m

Director: Gabriel Muccino

Genre: Drama, Family

A struggling salesman loses his home while caring for his young son and chasing a life-changing stockbroker internship. He lives through shelters and setbacks, with a large amount of grit to find his path to triumph.

“This is the rawest I have seen Will Smith in a movie.” — Lodi, 29.

Watch The Pursuit of Happyness on Netflix.

20. The Matrix (1999)

Running time: 2h 16m

Directors: Lana Wachowski and Lili Wachowski

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

A computer hacker discovers reality is a simulation controlled by machines that farm human energy. Under the guidance of Morpheus and the Oracle, he confronts deadly agents and questions destiny.

“The martial arts, the storyline, and twists are such a mind fuck. Even when I get older and become a father, I will put my kids on this.” — Allen, 24.

The Matrix is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

19. Avatar (2009)

Running time: 2h 42m

Director: James Cameron

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

Paralysed marine, Jake Sully inhabits a Na’vi “avatar” on Pandora and is tasked with helping humans exploit the moon’s resources. Falling in love with Neytiri and the Na’vi way of life, he switches sides to defend the forest from militarised greed.

“This is one of the greatest movies ever. Is it its world-building and the cool characters? There’s nothing like Avatar.” — Samuel, 26.

Avatar is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

18. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

Running time: 2h 29m

Directors: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

Thanos hunts Infinity Stones across the cosmos while heroes split into desperate squads to stop him. Wakanda becomes a battlefield, Titan becomes a graveyard, and a snap changes everything.

“It’s still my favourite cinema experience to date. It is just special because it was the culmination of over 20 movies and about a decade of building up to that point. The movie was near perfect and still managed to leave you speechless at the end of it. It was also one of the few times where the ‘good guys’ actually ended up losing, so it wasn’t something you could have seen coming.” — Wisdom, 27.

Avengers: Infinity War is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria

17. Inception (2010)

Running time: 2h 28m

Director: Christopher Nolan

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

A team of dream thieves is hired to plant an idea in a corporate heir’s subconscious. To pull off the impossible “inception,” they layer dreams within dreams, dodging projections and his haunting memories. Spinning tops, collapsing cities, and a heist, which is also grief therapy, create a hypnotic puzzle.

“This movie is one big hypnotic puzzle for me, and I find myself trying to untie the knots every time.” — Chukwu, 27.

The Inception is streaming on Prime Video, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

16. Titanic (1997)

Running time: 3h 14m

Director: James Cameron

Genre: Adventure, Romance

This epic romance follows a penniless artist, Jack, and Rose, an upper-class lady, who fall in love aboard the RMS Titanic. Their secret romance blooms as the “unsinkable” ship sailed towards disaster, forcing them to choose between safety, family expectations, and each other. When the iceberg hits, the situation becomes a race for survival through flooding corridors, collapsing decks, and impossible choices.

“It’s a sweeping love story. The emotions and that unforgettable ending, plus the soundtrack, have lived in my head for years. I can’t lie, this movie is a guaranteed tearjerker for me.” — Sewa, 28.

Titanic is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

15. Gladiator (2000)

Running time: 2h 35m

Director: Ridley Scott

Genre: Action, Adventure

After a treacherous coup, the Roman general, Maximus, is enslaved and forced into the gladiatorial arena. He rises through the ranks and seeks vengeance against the new emperor, Commodus, while inspiring Rome with honour and courage. Blood, sand, and destiny collide in a classic revenge saga.

“It’s about an underdog with heart, impossible odds and a noble cause. You can’t hate an underdog story.” — Alfred, 21.

Watch Gladiator on Prime Video.

14. The Lion King (1994)

Running time: 1h 29m

Directors: Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers.

Genre: Family, Musical

Prince Simba flees his kingdom after his father, Mufasa, is killed by his treacherous brother, Scar. He is raised in exile by friends, and he must confront guilt, embrace his identity and return to restore his father’s kingdom.

“This is a classic with timeless songs and dope animation. It’s a childhood staple for me. I watched it at a friend’s house after school’s closing time.” — Yemi, 30.

The Lion King is streaming on Prime Video, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

13. Coming to America (1988)

Running time: 1h 56m

Director: John Landis

Genre: Romcom

A prince from a place called Zamunda rejects an arranged marriage and travels to Queens, New York, to find true love as a “commoner.” Working at a fast-food joint and hiding his wealth, he finds a love interest while fending off culture shocks and hilarious misunderstandings.

“The joy of seeing an African-inspired royal lead a Hollywood comedy was just interesting, especially when it came out—it wasn’t a popular thing then. Eddie Murphy’s multi-role showcase is good too.” — Francis, 25.

Coming to America is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

12. Babylon (2022)

Running time: 3h 9m

Director: Damien Chazelle

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Babylon is a look at Hollywood’s golden age, capturing the madness of the 1920s as silent films gave way to sound. Through the eyes of a Mexican immigrant desperate to climb the studio ranks, we watch a world of dizzying excess, where parties spiral into chaos and ambition fuels both triumph and tragedy.

“It’s a movie telling the history of Hollywood and filmmaking itself. It’s a dark and exaggerated movie based in the 1920s, when movies used to be silent and without sound. It’s educational and has dark humour and a stellar cast like Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt. You should see it.” — Stretto, 27.

Babylon is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

11. Home Alone (1990)

Running time: 1h 43m

Director: Chris Columbus

Genre: Comedy, Family

An eight-year-old is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas. Two bumbling burglars target his home, but he turns the house into a booby-trap playground.

“Thinking about this movie alone takes me back to my childhood and the holiday period. It makes me want to be a kid again. It was endless laughs for me as a kid. It’s a nostalgic comfort now.” — Ope, 29.

Home Alone is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.


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10. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

Running time: 2h 29m

Director: Mike Newell

Genre: Family

This is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter series, and here, the stakes are higher than ever. It blends magical spectacle with darker turns that signal the story’s shift toward adulthood. When Harry Potter mysteriously finds himself selected for the Triwizard Tournament, a deadly competition between three wizarding schools, he’s thrust into challenges far beyond his years.

“It’s a well-written world from an outstanding author. The lore made me believe in otherworldly things. It made me excited to grow and conquer, made me feel special and see myself in Harry. I watched it when I was 11. Nothing has come close from Hollywood since.” — Bamidele, 26.

Watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on Prime Video.

9. There Will Be Blood (2007)

Running time: 2h 38m

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

Genre: Thriller, Western

This movie follows a ruthless prospector who claws his way from a silver miner to an oil tycoon in early 20th-century California. His rise is built on manipulation and unrelenting drive, which costs him his humanity, family and sanity. When he clashes with a young, fiery preacher seeking influence over the same land and people, the film becomes a brutal tug-of-war between capitalism and religion, ambition and faith.

“It’s two hours of unfettered American capitalism personified as an oil man. Oil kills the environment, greed kills the soul. Brilliant cinematography, heavy themes, grand acting. I remember falling silent once the credit started rolling. I’m still unpacking the movie to this day.” — Oyedele, 30.

There Will Be Blood is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

8. Black Panther (2018)

Running time: 2h 15m

Director: Ryan Coogler

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

After the death of his father, T’Challa (Chadwick Bozeman) returns to the hidden African nation of Wakanda to claim the throne and the mantle of Black Panther, but his ascent is challenged by a formidable rival with a radical vision for Wakanda’s role in the world.

“I love Black people movies. Black Panther centres on African excellence, fashion, language, and heritage. For me, it was an instant cultural moment.” — Dipo, 27.

Black Panther is streaming on Apple TV, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

7. Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Running time: 2h 21m

Director: Sam Raimi

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

Peter Parker struggles with rent, school, and secret identity burnout while Doc Ock terrorises New York after a failed fusion experiment. As powers falter, friendships strain and Mary Jane learns the truth.

“I love this movie so much. The train sequence remains a fantastic superhero moment for me.” — Sunday, 23.

Spider-Man 2 Home is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

6. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

Running time: 2h 28m

Director: Jon Watts

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

After Peter Parker’s identity is exposed, a botched spell opens the multiverse, bringing past villains (and heroes) crashing in. Three generations of Spider-Men unite to save the day and teach Peter a hard lesson about sacrifice.

“It’s nostalgic for me. I remember how the cinema turned into celebration grounds that evening when we saw it.” — Dele, 26.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

5. Avengers: Endgame (2019)

Running time: 3h 1m

Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

In the aftermath of Thanos’s snap, the surviving Avengers attempt a high-risk “time heist” to reclaim the Infinity Stones and undo half the universe’s extinction. What begins as a sci-fi thrill becomes a heartfelt farewell tour, confronting loss, regret and the price of heroism. The final battle unites an entire decade of characters for a cathartic showdown.

“I can never forget watching this in the cinema. The hype and payoff were worth it. I enjoy a grand finish with heroics and sacrifices.” — Kendrick, 24.

Avengers: Endgame is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

4. The Godfather (1972)

Running time: 2h 55m

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Genre: Crime 

The Corleone mafia dynasty navigates betrayal, war and succession as the gentle second son transforms into a cold-blooded Don. This is a tale of power and loyalty.

“This movie makes me respect the concept of culture, family, hierarchy and calculated moves so much. Everyone should see it at least once in their lifetime.” — Toyebi, 31.

The Godfather is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

3. The Dark Knight (2008)

Running time: 2h 32m

Director: Christopher Nolan

Genre: Action, Crime

Batman’s war on organised crime faces a chaotic new threat: the Joker, an anarchic mastermind who pushes Gotham and its heroes to moral breaking points. As Harvey Dent’s crusade spirals into tragedy, Bruce Wayne wrestles with the cost of vigilantism and what justice truly demands.

“The dialogue is sharp, the villain is haunting, and the ‘order vs chaos’ discourse in it hits hard.” — Tosin, 27.

The Dark Knight is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

2. Inglorious Basterds (2009)

Running time: 2h 33m

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Genre: History, War

This violent and stylish reimagining of World War II rewrites history with suspense and blood. The movie weaves together multiple storylines, all converging on one audacious goal: the assassination of Nazi leaders.

“I love it for a couple of reasons: the performance of the actors, especially Christoph Waltz, and for a movie centred around war (one of the significant events of the 20th century), it was funny and entertaining.” — Omobolaji, 28*.

Watch Inglorious Basterds on Prime Video.

1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Running time: 2h 22m

Director: Frank Darabont

Genre: Crime, Thriller

A banker is wrongfully accused and imprisoned, but he endures brutal prison life, befriends a lifer called Red, and quietly plans the impossible. With hope as his weapon, he digs, literally, toward freedom and a new life in Mexico.

“For me, I see this movie as hope against all odds. It’s a strong story about resilience, endurance and freedom.” — Marv, 27.

The Shawshank Redemption is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.


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