Quite a different production this one, since Malaysian Lim Kah-wai travelled to Eastern Europe and worked with locals, in a film that actually looks like a...
Category - Malaysian Reviews
Documentaries about films are probably among the most difficult cinematic exercises a director has to pull. Edmund Yeo, however, took it a step further, by...
HBO Asia's “Folklore” is a six-episode, hour-long series that takes place across six Asian countries – Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore...
Zahir Omar's directorial debut feature “Fly by Night” takes us to a familiar territory of a genre cinema, but in a less threadbare setting of Kuala Lumpur's...
Probably the most celebrated Malaysian film of 2017, “Shuttle Life” screened in festivals like the Golden Horse and Shanghai International, earning...
It is always good to watch a film that deals with the concept of corruption with realism, particularly regarding the connections between illegal immigrants and...
One of Malaysia's most controversial titles, director Dain Iskander Said created a firestorm of controversy with his 2007 film ‘Dukun.' Based on a true...
Mostly shot in the exquisite Bako National Park in Sarawak, “Nota” is a rather unusual film that begins as a social drama about a failing couple...
Dain Iskandar Said's second feature was his most successful, premiering at Toronto in 2011, winning the NETPAC award from the Taipei Golden Horse Film...
Filming one's family members is an old trope in documentary filmmaking. If you don't know what to say, start with something that your are familiar with. We...