When a woman takes her adventurous yet cautious mother on a trip to Ecuador, they get kidnapped. Trapped in the Amazon jungle, they must confront agoraphobia, a tapeworm, and special ops in order to escape.
An insurance agent, Virginia Baker, is sent by her employer to track down and capture an art thief named Robert MacDougal. She tries to entrap him by posing as an art thief and offers him a challenge to steal a priceless Chinese mask. They plan the theft at Mac's hideout, an isolated castle, but little does Gin know that Mac can hear their conversations. After successfully stealing the mask, Mac accuses Gin of planning to double-cross him, but she convinces him that she has an even bigger heist planned. They target a bank in Kuala Lumpur, but their plans are foiled by building security. Gin and Mac manage to escape and agree to meet at a train station, but Gin reveals that she still needs Mac for another job.
Don is a ruthless and elusive crime lord who has managed to evade capture by the police. When a police officer decides to take on the challenge of catching Don, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. As the two men engage in an intense battle of wits, alliances are formed and betrayals are revealed. Will the police officer be able to bring down the infamous Don, or will he end up becoming another pawn in Don's criminal empire?
Police officer Ka-Kui goes undercover to infiltrate a drug syndicate and stop their illegal activities. Along the way, he teams up with a Chinese police officer and together they take on a powerful crime lord. The movie showcases Jackie Chan's incredible stunts and martial arts skills.
Kabali is a 2016 crime drama movie set in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It follows the story of a former gangster named Kabali who is wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for years. Upon his release, Kabali seeks revenge against those who framed him and destroyed his life. As he navigates the world of organized crime, he also embarks on a journey to reunite with his long-lost daughter. The movie is filled with action, suspense, and explores themes of betrayal, rivalry, and oppression.
A Town Like Alice follows the story of an Englishwoman, Jean Paget, who is captured by the Japanese army during World War II and forced to march through the jungle. She forms a bond with a fellow prisoner of war, Joe Harman, and they endure the hardships together. After the war, Jean inherits a large sum of money and decides to use it to help the people of the town of Alice Springs in Australia, where she had been held captive. She transforms the town and its people, creating a new life for herself in the process.
Assassins is a gripping documentary that delves into the trial of two women accused of assassinating Kim Jong-un's half-brother using VX nerve gas.
Set in Kuala Lumpur, this movie explores themes of love, loneliness, and tenderness as it tells the story of a homeless man who is taken in by a nurse after being beaten up. With very little dialogue, it captures the essence of existential loneliness and explores the complexities of human relationships.
During World War II, a woman named Jean is taken prisoner by the Japanese in Malaya. She and a group of women are forced to march through the jungle and endure various hardships. Jean befriends a fellow prisoner, Joe, and they develop a deep bond. After the war, Jean travels to Australia and learns that Joe is alive and living in Alice Springs. She decides to go to Alice Springs to find Joe and build a life together.
Humraaz (2002) follows the story of a dance troupe where a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship turns into a twisted tale of manipulation, greed, and murder. A fortune hunter, who is married for money, forms a sinister murder plot that leads to a love triangle, heartbreak, and deception. As secrets are revealed, the characters are forced to face the consequences of their actions.
When a gang leader's wife is murdered, he is forced to team up with a detective to solve the case. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and corruption that threatens to tear their city apart.
Reporter Judith Wilkes leaves her husband and two sons in Sydney and goes to Malaysia to cover the story of the Vietnamese boat people. She becomes romantically involved with Kanan, and strikes up a friendship with Lady Minou Hobday, who keeps a regular vigil at "Turtle Beach" where the refugees try to land secretly in the hope that one day her own children will arrive. Accompanying Minou one night, Judith witnesses a brutal massacre by the Malaysians which spurs her on to expose the horrors of the internment camps at Bidong.
"Love Matters" is a movie revolving around three main protagonists - 52-year-old Tan Bo Seng, his 17-year-old teenage son Benny and 36-year-old Jeremy, Bo Seng's 'adopted' brother - and their accidental journey in seeking and keeping love and happiness. Bo Seng (Henry Thia) who leads a routine life attempts to revive the passion with his wife Jia Li (Yeo Yann Yann). Jeremy (Jack Lim) lives a colourful life; with "Never to commit" as his motto for love. Benny (Alex Leong) has just started school life and his only distraction is his crush, Jennifer (Natalli) who is his classmate's girlfriend.
A young girl faces the challenge of an unexpected pregnancy. Faced with impending bankruptcy, her father makes the difficult decision to sell her in a desperate bid for financial relief. This choice unveils the family's dire circumstances and prompts reflection on the choices people make under economic pressure. The narrative delves into the emotional and ethical complexities arising from this decision, highlighting the intricate interplay between family, finances, and human experiences.
Racing life between Zack and Sham has not ended yet. Zack is no longer an illegal racer – now he is a professional drifter. Meanwhile, after the accident which broke his leg, Sham is no longer a drifter.
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how a teenage gap year student became one of Britain’s worst ever paedophiles.
An adaptation of the FIXI novel "Zombijaya" by Adib Zaini. The novel itself is inspired by AMC's television drama series "The Walking Dead". The film tells the tale of slacker Nipis who becomes a reluctant hero when a zombie outbreak robs him of the only life he knows.
After being labeled an outsider in his native Malaysia, a young man travels to Japan to pursue his dream of becoming a sumo wrestler. Along the way, he encounters cultural differences, prejudice, and self-doubt as he must prove his worth in the world of sumo wrestling.
Set in recession era Kuala Lumpur, the plot revolves an ex-military type man turned hit man, a recently retrenched middle class angry man and a debt ridden restaurant owner all connected by a sniper rifle that is used for assassination.