Fikri Jermadi went undercover while watching this film (as in, he got under his sheets). The media on which we watch something has a chance of influencing how… Read more “Damn Terror – Jelangkung”
Tag: indonesia
A Zine Thing – Xrantarox Farid (Gelanggang Filem)
What is a zine? Is it a plane? Is it a bird? Is it a man flying around wearing his underwear on the outside? Or is it… Read more “A Zine Thing – Xrantarox Farid (Gelanggang Filem)”
Going International By Being Local – The Raid 2: Berandal
Having watched the film, Ezzah Mahmud got so excited she wrote a nice review for us! I’ve been anticipating this film after watching the credits roll for… Read more “Going International By Being Local – The Raid 2: Berandal”
Thoughts on Films – Episode 25: Tits and Bits of Malaysian Cinema
Having talked about news from beyond Malaysia, Fikri and Muz now chit chat about the latest goings-on back home.
An Apple Too Big? – Soekarno
It is purely coincidental that this review is of an Indonesian film, just like the previous review was. It is also incredibly accidental that the same director,… Read more “An Apple Too Big? – Soekarno”
Verisimilitude, People! – Ayat-ayat Cinta
Five years late to the party, I know. I have been made very aware of the film ‘Ayat-ayat Cinta’, directed by Hanung Bramantyo. It is a film… Read more “Verisimilitude, People! – Ayat-ayat Cinta”
Thoughts on Films – Episode 3: An Inner View with Diaz Hernawan
Fikri sat down with Diaz Hernawan and discussed his current and future career as a cinematographer, as well as the differences between Malaysian and Indonesian cinema.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 2: Love Is All You Need
This time, Muz, Fikri and Diaz sat down for a look at ‘One Day’, ‘Before Midnight’, and the cultural value of films in Malaysia, as inspired by an article written by Aidil Rusli.