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  2. TGV Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd (also known as TGV Pictures, formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village) is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. As of May 2024, TGV Cinemas has 40 multiplexes with 325 screens and more than 53,000 seats. [ 3 ]

  3. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens

  4. Golden Screen Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Golden Screen Cinemas Sdn Bhd (GSC) is Malaysia's largest cinema exhibitor and a wholly-owned subsidiary of PPB Group Berhad (a member of the Kuok Group), which is an exhibitor and distributor of movies and content in Malaysia. It operates over 600 screens in 70 locations across Malaysia and Vietnam, with 504 screens in 55 locations in Malaysia ...

  5. Astro Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese / English / Japanese co-production with Pica Pica Media & Utopia Entertainment 2018 Think Big Big: Mandarin co-production with Golden Screen Cinemas, Multimedia Entertainment and MM2 Entertainment: 2023 Ma, I Love You: Mandarin co-production with Multimedia Entertainment & Woohoo Pictures 2024 Gold: Mandarin / Malay / English

  6. MBO Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    It is the third largest cinema chain in the country after Golden Screen Cinemas and TGV Cinemas. MBO Cinemas went into liquidation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] Later in 2021, Golden Screen Cinemas acquired the majority assets of MBO Cinemas. [3] On 19 December 2021, it was relaunched with new investors under a different management. [4]

  7. List of Malaysian films of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    TGV Pictures [15] 23: Goodbye Mr. Loser: Adrian Teh Kean Kok: Ian Fang, Mei Sim, Anjoe Koh, Phoebe Huang, Jack Lim, Jack Yap: Comedy: Asia Tropical Mandarin-language film [16] 30: Kimchi Untuk Awak: Michael Ang: Aiman Hakim, Emma Maembong, Janna Nick, Sharifah Sakinah, Ungku Haris, Natasha Elyzza, Dira Abu Zahar: Comedy / Romance

  8. Cinema of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Malaysia consists of feature films produced in Malaysia, shot in the languages Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tamil, various indigenous languages, and English. Malaysia produces about 60 feature films and 300–400 television dramas and serials per year, in addition to the in-house productions of individual television stations.

  9. Polis Evo 3 - Wikipedia

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    Polis Evo 3 (English: Police Evo 3) is a 2023 Malaysian buddy cop action comedy film directed by Syafiq Yusof from the story by Joel Soh (also as co-writer) starring Zizan Razak and Shaheizy Sam who reprise their respective roles, with Sharnaaz Ahmad joining them as the main antagonist. [2]