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The Horrer cinema singhapoor

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ingaporeans love scaring themselves silly. While our film industry may not be as sizeable as Hollywood, horror remains a force to be reckoned with. The Maid, Kelvin Tong’s award-winning 2005 supernatural horror broke the box office record in Singapore for the genr e, making S$700,000 on its opening weekend and grossing S$2,154,000 in total. Each culture we embrace into our community brings with it its superstitions and taboos . This year, explore the things that go bump in the night with a bumper crop of supernatural themed films made in Singapore.

Moives in singhapoor

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After losing her husband in a car accident, Huda Suhaimi is given sole custody of her step-daughter, eight-year-old Arissa. The girl befriends a pontianak and begins an unlikely relationship with her. Directed by M Raihan Halim, the film is jointly produced by mm2 Entertainment and Papahan Films with a budget of S$1.5 million. Two versions are set to be released, in Mandarin and Malay.