‘M For Malaysia’ reminds us why we voted for change
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.
This documentary about Tun Mahathir and the 14th General Election in Malaysia is the first local feature documentary to get a cinema release.
Two extremely muscular MMA guys who are mortal enemies in and out of the ring suddenly find that they need each other to survive. Sound’s like there could be drama!
Warkah is supposed to be a heartwrenching/heartwarming story about family and struggle. Well, it’s supposed to be anyway!
Could this Malaysian horror film be the worst film to ever be released on Netflix?
The sequel to the first Boboiboy is out. Malaysia’s pre-teen superheroes try to save the galaxy once again!
Z. Lokman is probably the most prolific filmmaker in Malaysia. Kuman Pictures talks to him about his career and his filmmaking ideals. There are a lot of clips from many of his films too.
Maya Karin eats satay and hot sauce with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
A group of siblings and relatives who drive taxies are actually a group of small time heist gangsters.
Two Sisters is a psychological horror film that should scare you to your wits because it’s Kuman Pictures’ first offering!