Palarae also stars in the film, produced by his production outfit Pixel Play Entertainment.
Malaysia’s Jazzy Pictures has boarded as co-producer The Lies I Tell, which marks the directing debut of Bront Palarae, one of the biggest stars in Malaysia.
Palarae also stars in the film, produced by his production outfit Pixel Play Entertainment, along with Indonesia’s Aimee Saras, Thailand’s Vittaya Pansingarm, and fellow Malaysian actors Fabian Loo, Umi Aida, and Remy Ishak.
The film is about a successful motivational speaker who becomes obsessed with tracking down his wife’s secret lover. It is now in post.
Malaysia’s Jazzy Pictures has boarded as co-producer The Lies I Tell, which marks the directing debut of Bront Palarae, one of the biggest stars in Malaysia.
Palarae also stars in the film, produced by his production outfit Pixel Play Entertainment, along with Indonesia’s Aimee Saras, Thailand’s Vittaya Pansingarm, and fellow Malaysian actors Fabian Loo, Umi Aida, and Remy Ishak.
The film is about a successful motivational speaker who becomes obsessed with tracking down his wife’s secret lover. It is now in post.
- 5/18/2019
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Netflix has confirmed that 64 new original series, movies and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in December, including the red-hot Oscar contender “Roma.” Among the returning shows are the second half of season 3 of “The Ranch” and season 4 of “Fuller House.”
Available December 1
“8 Mile”
“Astro Boy”
“Battle” (Netflix original)
“Bride of Chucky”
“Christine”
“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs”
“Crossroads: One Two Jaga” (Netflix original)
“Friday”
“Friday After Next”
“Hellboy”
“Man vs Wild with Sunny Leone,” Season 1
“Meet Joe Black”
“Memories of the Alhambra” (Netflix original)
“My Bloody Valentine”
“Next Friday”
“Reindeer Games”
“Seven Pounds”
“Shaun of the Dead”
“Terminator Salvation”
“The Big Lebowski”
“The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass,” Season 5 Masterclasses
“The Last Dragon”
“The Man Who Knew Too Little”
Available December 2
“The Lobster”
Available December 3
“Blue Planet II,” Season 1
“Hero Mask” (Netflix original)
“The Sound of Your Heart: Reboot,” Season 2 (Netflix original)
Available December 4
“District 9”
Available December 6
“Happy!
Available December 1
“8 Mile”
“Astro Boy”
“Battle” (Netflix original)
“Bride of Chucky”
“Christine”
“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs”
“Crossroads: One Two Jaga” (Netflix original)
“Friday”
“Friday After Next”
“Hellboy”
“Man vs Wild with Sunny Leone,” Season 1
“Meet Joe Black”
“Memories of the Alhambra” (Netflix original)
“My Bloody Valentine”
“Next Friday”
“Reindeer Games”
“Seven Pounds”
“Shaun of the Dead”
“Terminator Salvation”
“The Big Lebowski”
“The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass,” Season 5 Masterclasses
“The Last Dragon”
“The Man Who Knew Too Little”
Available December 2
“The Lobster”
Available December 3
“Blue Planet II,” Season 1
“Hero Mask” (Netflix original)
“The Sound of Your Heart: Reboot,” Season 2 (Netflix original)
Available December 4
“District 9”
Available December 6
“Happy!
- 12/1/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It is always good to watch a film that deals with the concept of corruption with realism, particularly regarding the connections between illegal immigrants and the police, and even more so from a country whose film production comprises, almost exclusively, of horror, comedy and romance movies. Nam Ron tackles this subject with a sincerity that seems to ignore the heavy censorship the authorities exercise in Malaysia.
“Crossroads One Two Jaga” is screening at the Five Flavours Festival
The story revolves a number of axes, which intermingle and eventually clash. The first one revolves around two policemen: Hassan, who is married and has two children, and Hussein. The first one takes bribes frequently from various individuals mostly dealing with illegal immigrants, in order to satisfy his wife’s “demands” and pay the bills, in a tactic that eventually leads him to a clash with his partner.
The second one deals with Sugiman,...
“Crossroads One Two Jaga” is screening at the Five Flavours Festival
The story revolves a number of axes, which intermingle and eventually clash. The first one revolves around two policemen: Hassan, who is married and has two children, and Hussein. The first one takes bribes frequently from various individuals mostly dealing with illegal immigrants, in order to satisfy his wife’s “demands” and pay the bills, in a tactic that eventually leads him to a clash with his partner.
The second one deals with Sugiman,...
- 11/19/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
New Asian Cinema is a survey of the most outstanding and widely debated new films from South and Southeast Asia, often directorial debuts. The filmmakers competing for the festival Grand Prix make bold comments about the surrounding reality and contemporary social issues.
They skillfully combine genre films with local narrations, at the same time forming their own, auteur styles and mapping out new cinematic directions. The titles selected for the New Asian Cinema section have unique form and content, expanding the boundaries of the cinematic language. They are deeply rooted in the local context, but they do not shy away from commenting on global social phenomena.
The winner is chosen by People’s Jury – a group cinema lovers and Asian cultures enthusiasts. The open call for the jury of the 12th edition of the Festival will last till October 12.
The full program will be announced in mid-October. We present now...
They skillfully combine genre films with local narrations, at the same time forming their own, auteur styles and mapping out new cinematic directions. The titles selected for the New Asian Cinema section have unique form and content, expanding the boundaries of the cinematic language. They are deeply rooted in the local context, but they do not shy away from commenting on global social phenomena.
The winner is chosen by People’s Jury – a group cinema lovers and Asian cultures enthusiasts. The open call for the jury of the 12th edition of the Festival will last till October 12.
The full program will be announced in mid-October. We present now...
- 9/20/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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