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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 ...
Later in post-production, One Cool Films, who known for The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) production and Clover Films announced as associate producers with GSC Movies announced as distributor for Malaysia market. The film was released in Malaysia and Brunei on 11 July 2024 with Singapore release on 1 week later (18 July 2024).
The Malaysian Tamil movie C4 Cinta release on November 21, 2024 is currently showing in numerous theaters across Malaysia. It is being screened at popular cinema chains, including GSC, TGV,LFS ,MBO, and others, covering a wide range of locations.
Opening Title Studio Director Cast Genre Gross (RM) Ref. 26 January: Adai Mazhai Kaalam: Poketplay Sdn. Bhd. Karthik Shamalan: Loga Varman, Thia Lakshana, Evarani, Sasitharan K Rajool
GSC Movies [28] 19: Venpa: K. Kavi Nanthan: Yuvaraj Krishnasamy, Agalyah Maniam, Thevaguru Suppiah, Nanthini Sugumaran: DMY Creation Tamil-language film [29] 26: Motif: Nadiah Hamzah: Sharifah Amani, Rosyam Nor, Iedil Putra, Taqim Zaki: Empire Film Solution [30] Ennaval: Saran Z: C.Kumaresan, Sangeeta Krishnasamy, Vasanth Sarna: D'Cinema Tamil ...
Cinemas are set to go dark in Malaysia as the country struggles to deal with a third wave of the coronavirus. A nationwide state of emergency was announced early on Tuesday on behalf of the King ...
Opening Title Studio Director Cast Genre Ref. 4 Jan: Anak Perjanjian Syaitan 2: Grand Brilliance Studio, Primeworks Studios Dr. Ahmad Idham Eyka Farhana, Alif Satar, Fasha Sandha, Azizah Mahzan, Azlan Komeng, Dian P. Ramlee
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.