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The Best Movies of 2021 – Best New Films of the Year Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News

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Queen of Black Magic

Rather than a wedding, the departure point for this remake of Liliek Sudjio’s same-named 1981 Indonesian cult horror item is a reunion of sorts at an orphanage. Mr. Bandi (Yayu A.W. Unru), will any day now breathe his last, and a trio of acquiescent repatriates are coming to pay their respects to the man who raised them. Haqi (Muzakki Ramdhan), the young son of former orphan Hanif (Ario Bayu) and wife Nadya (Hannah Al Rashid), bears the brunt of much of the film’s introductory exposition: as a current resident tells him, twenty years ago, Ms. Mirah (Ruth Marini) returned alone after an outing with orphan Murni (Putri Ayudya) and alleged that the young girl was abducted by a demon. Her rantings led to banishment behind the mysterious green door, currently situated just down the hall from the children’s wing. Some say her ghost spent the ensuing decades locked in the room. As for Murni, she was never seen again. Not only does Haqi discover the door, the inquisitive tyke also find

The Queen of Black Magic movie review (2021)

The unsettling mood and creeping pace of the Indonesian horror movie “The Queen of Black Magic” take some getting used to. For starters, this remake of the 1981 chiller of the same name has more supporting characters, and attendant backstory, than you might expect from such an atmosphere-reliant horror movie. “The Queen of Black Magic” is also punctuated by the sort of gory violence that s more about sheer bruising impact than emotionally upsetting thrills (I hope you like millipedes and other creepy crawlies). Advertisement The movie’s whodunit-style story is thankfully compelling enough to keep things moving along: a group of adult orphans reckon with a decades-old trauma involving their orphanage’s patriarch Mr. Bandi (Yayu A.W. Unru), and the mysterious disappearance of young Murni (Putri Ayudya) and guardian caretaker Ms. Mirah (Ruth Marini). But there’s also a variable quality to the movie’s storytelling that stops “The Queen of Black Magic” from settling

INDONESIAN HORROR: RATU ILMU HITAM (THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC)

Indonesian horror: RATU ILMU HITAM (The Queen of Black Magic) On January 28th Shudder TV will be premiering the fascinating Indonesian horror film  Ratu Ilmu Hitam ( The Queen of Black Magic) from director Kimo Stamboel and to celebrate its release we are proud to bring you an amazing panel discussion featuring Kimo Stamboel, which  was conducted as part of the Nightstream Film Festival in October of last year, as well as full details and a trailer  of  Ilmu Hitam ( The Queen of Black Magic).  I for one will be loading this up as soon as it is available to stream on Shudder 

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