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Movie Review: Alas Roban
I was fully "seated" for Alas Roban (2026). With director Hadrah Daeng Ratu (Sijjin) and a haunting Nike Ardilla trailer, I expected a masterpiece. Instead, it’s a 5/10 mess. It jams too much lore—white tigers, white monkeys, and mass graves—into one 90-minute plot. It should have been an anthology horror! Even with a stellar cast, the emotional "Train to Busan" vibes fell flat due to cheap jumpscares. My advice? Skip the cinema and wait for Netflix
Faiz Faisal
Apr 102 min read


Movie Review: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Does The Super Mario Galaxy Movie reach the stars or fall into a black hole? While the sequel is a visual masterpiece and pure eye candy for kids, it feels more like a collection of Easter eggs than a deep story. From Bowser Jr.’s rescue mission to Yoshi’s big debut, I’m breaking down why this intergalactic adventure earns a 7/10. Is the stunning animation enough to make up for a thin plot? Read my full review!
Faiz Faisal
Apr 32 min read


Movie Review: Ready Or Not 2 - Here I Come
Surviving the Le Domas family was only the beginning. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come brilliantly expands the lore from one family to a global Satanic organization. Picking up immediately after the first film, Grace is thrust into a "double or nothing" game involving six elite families. With a 9/10 rating, this sequel doubles down on the unhinged dark comedy and fast-paced turmoil of the original. It’s a wild, high-stakes ride that proves some family traditions never die.
Faiz Faisal
Mar 272 min read


Movie Review: Hoppers
I went into Pixar’s Hoppers expecting a typical animal-themed tear-jerker, but I walked out stunned. It’s an instant 10/10 classic that I wanted to rewatch before the credits even finished. However, be warned: it’s surprisingly unhinged! With darker undertones and grit rarely seen in Pixar films, it feels tailor-made for an adult audience. It’s bold, occasionally scary, and completely wild. A must-watch, whether you're with family or solo.
Faiz Faisal
Mar 202 min read


Movie Review: Jangan Panggil Mama Kafir
An emotional Indonesian family drama about faith, motherhood, and promises, Jangan Panggil Mama Kafir delivers powerful performances and a touching story, even if its religious themes may spark debate.
Faiz Faisal
Mar 133 min read
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