Fikri and Muz welcome Ezzah Mahmud to discuss the multiple narrative film, ‘Kolumpo’.
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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”
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.
The Subjective Objective – Rights of the Dead
‘Rights of the Dead’ looks at the situation surrounding the death of Teoh Beng Hock, while he was in the custody of Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). I… Read more “The Subjective Objective – Rights of the Dead”
Big Bang – The Silent Riot
Recently, in light of the upcoming Freedom Film Fest, I decided to check out the winners from last year’s competition. There are usually three projects selected from… Read more “Big Bang – The Silent Riot”
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.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 1: In The Beginning
The first episode! In this session, we have Muz, Fikri and Diaz talking about films, Rinko Kikuchi, and…polygamy. Hmm.
Action Speaks Louder Than Words – KL Gangster 2
Jai (Adi Putra) returns home, and walks silently towards the front door. He had been arguing with his mother, and relations between them are strained, to say… Read more “Action Speaks Louder Than Words – KL Gangster 2”