Movies that win praise and prizes abroad are sometimes banned or heavily censored at home, where some religious, racial and sexual themes are considered off-limits.
From laughter to heartfelt moments, these CNY films in Malaysia kicked off the year with a hiss-terical good time. CelcomDigi encouraged Malaysians to honour family traditions in new and ...
Astro Group CEO, Euan Smith, said locally produced shows like One Cent Thief, Kahar: Kapla High Council, and Sheriff: Narko Integriti are on par with Netflix shows, and can still be improved.
Malaysian powerhouse Astro Shaw has joined forces with Sympatico, the newly minted production label from Double Vision’s Min ...
MBCS, the media-fuelled creative content practice within the IPG Mediabrands network, has announced the latest U Mobile film for the Chinese New Year (CNY) festive season.
Crime drama "Abang Adik" (Malaysia), directed by Jin Ong, took home the Snow Leopard Award for best film, while the film's star Wu Kang-ren won the Snow Leopard best actor trophy. Best actress ...
As his tenure in Malaysia draws to a close, Brazilian Ambassador Ary Norton de Murat Quintella reflects on a period of ...
Despite the changes, the film was banned in Malaysia due to its portrayal of a Muslim ruler in a negative manner. Some also accused the film of promoting misogyny. Padmaavat was eventually ...