Fikri Jermadi believes that new amendments made to the Wajib Tayang scheme may prove to be counter-productive.
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Human Nature, Red Herrings and the Terrible Mother – Nota
Mr Hassan Muthalib trains his trained eyes on perennial film trainer Yasu Tanaka’s directorial feature debut in this longread article. “Heav’n has no rage like love to… Read more “Human Nature, Red Herrings and the Terrible Mother – Nota”
Festival City – The Film Festival Experience
For many filmmakers the fun begins with a festival screening. Adi Iskandar talks to four filmmakers to find out what that’s like.
A Satisfying Dish – SeeFood
Having had some seafood (of sorts) over the Raya weekend, Fikri Jermadi serves up this review of an under-the-radar Malaysian animation film. The opening scenes of ‘SeeFood’ were reminiscent… Read more “A Satisfying Dish – SeeFood”
Ending – Fly Me to the Moon
With the release of the film, Fikri Jermadi finally closes with the third and final part of this series that has been five years in the making.
Cheap Luck – Ciplak
Finally! Fikri Jermadi has seen ‘Ciplak’, and this is why you should as well. In the director’s note for this film, Khairil M. Bahar regarded this as the film… Read more “Cheap Luck – Ciplak”
Sharing is Caring – TK Cheng
From zero to hero is a common saying for many, and while it may not literally and completely apply here, there’s value in saying it all the… Read more “Sharing is Caring – TK Cheng”
Thoughts on Films – Episode 50: The One With The Last One
The final episode sees Fikri and Muz going back to enjoy the fun ride that was ‘Mekanik’.