No Other Choice Is a Hilarious and Haunting Look at Survival
No Other Choice juxtaposes the anxieties of generations with the backdrop of a once-revolutionary industry on the brink of extinction.
No Other Choice juxtaposes the anxieties of generations with the backdrop of a once-revolutionary industry on the brink of extinction.
At gamescom Asia 2025, Malaysian game developers made their presence felt, drawing attention with exciting games.
The King of the Monsters made its Southeast Asian debut through a creative collaboration between EQ Kuala Lumpur and TOHO.
Explore the deeper meaning behind Journey to the West and how Black Myth: Wukong reimagines Sun Wukong’s epic quest.
Black Phone 2 builds on the original with strong performances and a haunting atmosphere, despite pacing issues.
Tron: Ares operates more as an offshoot — an adjacent story that functions best as a companion piece to its two predecessors.
Why Tron is Disney’s most underrated franchise — a visionary sci-fi story growing more relevant in the age of AI.
The Roses is a sharp satirical romantic comedy exploring how ambition, materialism, and shifting gender roles challenge modern relationships.
FX’s Alien: Earth aims for prestige TV but stumbles under weak writing, mishandled characters, and a demystified xenomorph.
One Battle After Another explores political polarisation in the US through a gripping and emotional thriller.