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Pages in category "Malaysian horror films" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Roh, or known as Soul, is a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language independent folk horror film directed by Emir Ezwan in his directorial debut. Set in the past, a family living in a forest is visited by a strange little girl, who comes with a frightening prediction. Roh was produced by Malaysian production house Kuman Pictures, and filmed on location ...
Jwanita (abbr for Jiwa Wanita; Women Heart) is a 2015 Malaysian Malay-language psychological horror film directed by Osman Ali features A-List actors, Maya Karin, Bront Palarae, Cristina Suzanne Stockstill, Umie Aida, [3] and Marsha Milan Londoh.
Though horror movies have increasingly gravitated toward jump scares and computer-generated FX, often the genre’s most unsettling exercises eschew such tricks for quiet, unadorned menace. That ...
Banned due to horror violence, gore, and cannibalism. [21] 2010 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time: Originally banned, but later passed and was given a release in May 2010. [22] 2013 The Conjuring: Originally banned for its strong horror themes and gruesome violence, but later passed and released by Warner Bros. in July 2013. [23] 2013 ...
Till Death: Azalea's Wrath or Dendam Azalea is a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language horror film written, directed and produced by Sein Qudsi starring Khir Rahman, Vanida Imran and Nam Ron . In the film, after losing their baby during childbirth, a couple moves to a new house with their adopted son, but the house holds dark secrets.
23:59 is a 2011 Singaporean-Malaysian horror film directed by Gilbert Chan. It stars Mark Lee , Henley Hii, Josh Lai, Tedd Chan and Lawrence Koh. The film has a sequel titled 23:59: The Haunting Hour , released in 2018.
It received positive reviews from film critics and has grossed RM17.04 million nationwide, making Munafik the best-selling Malaysian film of 2016. [3] The film garnered nine nominations at the 2016 Malaysian Film Festival and won five, including Best National Language Film and Best Director. [4] Its sequel, Munafik 2, was released on August 30 ...