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Asian Horror Movies on Netflix That You Should Not Miss Out On

Got no plans to sleep tonight? (Photo : Cineclick Asia / Big Blue Film / Screenshot taken from Netflix) We know Halloween is still months away but, well, any day is a good day to watch a scary movie on Netflix, don't you think? Well, scary movies are really never for the faint of heart, even more so when we are talking about Asian horror movies.

What s new to theatres, VOD and streaming: October 29-31, 2021

What s new to theatres, VOD and streaming: October 29-31, 2021
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Roh Review: A Disquieting Rural Malaysian Folk-Horror Tale

A compassionate soul

A compassionate soul Mhia’s ambition is to become a policewoman. – Picture courtesy of Mhia Farhana THE saying “the apple does not fall far from the tree” aptly describes Mhia Farhana. Her mother, Farah Ahmad, is an actress while her late father, Pitt Hanif, was a film director. It is not surprising that she has chosen to follow in her parent’s footsteps. This 14-year-old lass started acting at the age of 12. Her first acting stint was in a short film called Sayang, in which she played an orphan raised by a drug addict. She later gave a convincing performance as a young woman who gets possessed by a ghost in the telefilm

Conservative Malaysia s Oscars 2021 hope is Roh, a horror film made on a low budget - so why the unusual choice?

December 15, 2020 June Lojong in a still from Roh (Soul), the low-budget horror film Malaysia is submitting to the Academy Awards. Kuman Pictures It was quite surprising to see Malaysia, a country where genre literature and films are often censored or outright banned, announce a low-budget supernatural horror movie as its official submission for the best international film category at the next Academy Awards. Roh (2019), which translates as Soul , is the debut feature of Kuala Lumpur-based film director Emir Ezwan. His clever short film RM10 (2016), which follows the journey of a 10 Malaysian ringgit banknote as it changes hands on a sultry Kuala Lumpur night, won the Festival Filem Malaysia’s best short film award in 2016.

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