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Old places bring back memories, and sometimes, they are painful ones. When we go back to the roads we have left behind, we expect closure and some comfort, but what if it curses us with some unforgettable moments? Director Ghaz Abu Bakar’s “Qifarah” revolves around Yusoff, who is returning to his ancestral home after years. What appears to be just another reunion soon turns ...


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With each passing episode, Paramount+’s “Starfleet Academy” is diversifying itself by shifting its initial lighthearted tone to adopt a grim, darker flair, which is especially noticeable from the sixth to eighth episode of the ongoing season. Featuring some of the most emotionally wrecking moments the series has to offer so far, the narrative course in these three episodes p...


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The sheer possibility of getting to watch so many stories in such a short span of time is what excites me the most about anthologies, doesn’t matter if there’s connection or not. For “The Cursed,” Director Hong Won Ki has chosen five different horror stories and has tied them together on some common grounds. All five of them are trapped in the world of terror due to their de...


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The “Baki Hanma” universe expands with its latest chapter, “Baki-Dou,” and amps up the bizarre tone of the beloved combat anime series by introducing legendary Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi as a combatant against the Hanmas and the elite Japanese brawlers. In true Baki fashion, the execution of such a wild premise is as unhinged as one would expect, and even with all t...


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What is the cost of freedom? If it requires killing other people, will you do it? Centering around that question, director Jean Luc Herbulot’s “Zero” revolves around two American men, One and Two, following orders of an invisible man to run from the bombs strapped around their chests. With time, the instructions get harder to follow and take them deeper into the world of mis...


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