‘Munafik 2’: a Fire and Brimstone Tale with a Subtle Modern Lesson
Some people have even gone as far as to say that everybody should watch the film “Demi Allah” (“For Allah”).
Some people have even gone as far as to say that everybody should watch the film “Demi Allah” (“For Allah”).
Many Malaysians are too naive and have a warped perception of the fact that a change is going to solve everything under the sky.
The sequel to Syamsul Yusof’s box office success horror flick Munafik is now out!
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
Instead of writing something so analytical (it’s not like I do that all the time anyway, haha!), I’m going to write a listicle of the four things I feel that I have been made independent from and free.
The Breadwinner contributes to the growing representation of females that belong to different nationalities and ethnicities, joining the ranks of Moana and Doc McStuffins.
Could this be one of the best gangster series in Malaysia? Second part of the review… concluding the final 3 episodes.
It is interesting to observe the blurring of lines between culture and religion of the Malay Muslim community in Malaysia, as it seems to only be forgiven in films like Hantu Kak Limah.
Is the apple-polishing culture in the Malaysian media coming back again?
Could this be one of the best gangster series in Malaysia?