Today we present the best Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka’s movies.
Sam & Fordy run a credit card fraud scheme, but when they steal from the wrong man, they find themselves threatened by sadistic gangster. They need to raise £5m and pull off a daring diamond heist to clear their debt.
First there was Kidulthood then Adulthood now comes Noel Clarkes last installment brotherhood With Sam facing up to the new world he realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges that he must face that he knows will require old friends to help him survive new dangers.
80's inspired John Carpenteresque Action. A young woman is forced to push past her worst fears and battle to deport an ancient entity back to where it came from. Set inside an underground military base known as The Artemis Black Site, the movie mixes an Escape From New York style survival story with Lovecraftian elements and large scale mythology building.
A ruthless gangster haunted by the demonic spirit of his father is betrayed, and in his search for vengeance, sets into motion a chain of truly terrifying events which will affect the lives of many.
A robbery goes horrifyingly wrong when five have a go criminals are forced to take refuge from the police in an old castle. What starts out as 'one last job' quickly becomes a hilarious fun filled journey of ghostly misfortunes.
Treyvon has everything, well almost everything. He's got the fast car, good city job, model looks - even a good sense of humour and yep - a body to die for. The only thing missing is that one special somebody. He contacts a psychic to help him find his true love.
A young Muslim finds himself succumb to the world of gambling. As his addiction starts to run deeper, it begins to threaten everything that has ever mattered to him.
Cosmo (Reese Scholtz), a South African pianist falls in love with Sakeena (Reena Anjali), a British Muslim ballerina, who is being forced into an arranged marriage by her abusive radicalized Uncle Jehandar (Umit Ulgen).