DON'T Look at the Demon” is the first local film to be screened in the US which also features Hollywood actors and actresses.In efforts to encourage more ...
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KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 29): Horror film 'Don't Look at the Demon', being the first Malaysian movie to enter the North American market, will pave the way for the ...
Based on true events, the film follows the story of a group of American paranormal investigators who traveled to Fraser Hills in Pahang to investigate supernatural occurrences in a house that was built in the 1970s. 'Don't Look at the Demon', which was filmed with a budget of nearly RM9 million, is set to debut on Oct 6 in cinemas in Malaysia and over 250 cinemas in North America on Oct 7. "Now that we have entered the American market, we can strive to reach new heights by aiming to win awards such as the Oscars, Emmy, and more, in the near future," he said after the movie's premiere at the DADI Cinema, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, here on Thursday night.
The film follows the story of a group of American paranormal investigators that travel to Fraser's Hill, Malaysia, to investigate supernatural occurrences ...
As they dive deeper into the investigation, they uncover dark secrets about the house that relates back to forbidden ancient Thai rituals. Brando Lee, director and producer of Don’t Look At The Demon said: "With the global release of Don’t Look At The Demon, I hope to inspire local producers to reach for the stars and keep pushing forward to represent Malaysia on an international scale. Don’t Look At The Demon is also the first Malaysian film to be screened in the United States, paving the way for international success in future local productions.
KUALA LUMPUR: Local horror movie Don't Look At The Demon will be screened in over 20 countries including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, ...
Produced by Barnstorm Entertainment and Bliss Pictures, Don't Look At The Demon is set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on Oct 6. "With the global release of Don't Look At The Demon I hope to inspire local producers to reach for the stars and keep pushing forward to represent Malaysia on an international scale," said Lee during a press conference after a screening of the movie at Dadi Cinemas in Pavilion KL, here tonight. KUALA LUMPUR: Local horror movie Don't Look At The Demon will be screened in over 20 countries including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Mongolia, Cambodia, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Poland.