The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 251) – Mat Kilau
A fictionalised story of the real Malay hero Mat Kilau who fought the British colonisers in late 1800s directed by blockbuster filmmaker Syamsul Yusof.
A fictionalised story of the real Malay hero Mat Kilau who fought the British colonisers in late 1800s directed by blockbuster filmmaker Syamsul Yusof.
Adrian Teh comes out with another film. Very prolific director! But, is this psychological thriller any better than his previous films?
11 years after this film was completed, it finally gets a cinema release. Based on Jit Murad’s 2002 play, could this film be the quintessential Malaysian film?
Three widows from a small village go on a mission to attend their favourite singer’s final concert.
It’s that time of the year when we crap on local Hari Raya ads!
8-year-old Ah Keat sets off in search of the mythical nightmare-eating creature in the forest, hoping it will bring his father back to life. Written and directed by Taiwan-based Malaysian Kethsvin Chee.
Michelle Yeoh is in the movie. So I guess it’s Malaysian! But is it good?
This movie seems to want to create awareness about the existence of a professional wrestling organisation in Malaysia. But we can’t decide if it is a satire, parody, drama or even a film at all!
More Chinese New Year ads this year as usual! Too many maybe?
A sequel to J Revolusi, J2 sees Jay, who is now a bodyguard, race against time to save his boss, businessman Dato’ Hashim and his daughter Nadi, against a hostile hostage situation.
Low Ngai Yuen’s film Orang Itu tells the tale of Mawar, an elderly mother who is on a mission to reconcile with her past.