Stuck at home with fighting parents, Banyu decides to get some respite from family trauma and bikes through the city at night. Banyu finds himself in a small...
Category - Indonesian Reviews
My opinion about the horror genre, with few exceptions, is that it is a preterit category, with the thousands of entries having said everything there is to say...
As I have mentioned many times recently, action films with a female vigilante as the protagonist is one of the biggest latest trends in Asian cinema and it was...
Again aping the mainstream Hollywood affair, Rocky Soraya presents another direct imitation of the hit film ‘Annabelle' as it would seem that the killer...
One of the most terrifying concepts in horror cinema, the concept of the creepy, inanimate doll that may or may not be alive serves as the basis for countless...
A young girl retreats to her room after an argument with her parents over her dance routine. As the girl begins to practice her dance, she is transported into...
Channeling the well established sub-genre of “found footage”, young director Piet Patrick give us a taste of horror with “The Spirit”...
“When I leave, what do you fear from a distance?” According to his biography, Indonesian director Arhan Arunika or Muhammed Abdillah Farhan has already...
Stories about forbidden love is not something new for cinema, not even when we are talking specifically for ones between priests and nuns, which is the main...
Indonesian director Edwin depicts friendship and the lifestyles of the people of the age group of 30s with a food base spicy narrative in “Aruna and Her...