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  2. Roh (film) - Wikipedia

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    Roh was filmed over two weeks in a forest in Dengkil, south of Kuala Lumpur.It had a budget of RM360,000 ($88,500). [2] [3] It is the second film produced by Malaysian production house Kuman Pictures, following Two Sisters, and Emir Ezwan's directorial debut.

  3. Pizza box - Wikipedia

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    The pizza box or pizza package is a folding packaging box usually made of corrugated fiberboard in which hot pizzas are stored for take-out. The pizza box also makes home delivery and takeaway substantially easier. The pizza box has to be highly resistant, cheap, stackable, thermally insulated to regulate humidity and suitable for food ...

  4. Qodrat - Wikipedia

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    Qodrat is a 2022 Indonesian supernatural religious action horror film directed by Charles Gozali. The film stars Vino G. Bastian, and Marsha Timothy. It was released in Indonesia in 27 October 2022 by Rapi Films, [2] and then for worldwide audience on Amazon Prime Video. [3] [4] In March 2023, it was announced that Qodrat 2 is in development. [5]

  5. Khurafat: Perjanjian Syaitan - Wikipedia

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    Khurafat: Perjanjian Syaitan or simply Khurafat (English: Superstition: The Devil's Pact) is a 2011 Malaysian Malay-language supernatural horror film directed by Syamsul Yusof starring Syamsul himself, Liyana Jasmay and Sabrina Ali as a lead role. The film was released on January 13, 2011, and it was his first horror film. [2]

  6. Jwanita - Wikipedia

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    Jwanita (abbr for Jiwa Wanita; Women Heart) is a 2015 Malaysian Malay-language psychological horror film directed by Osman Ali features A-List actors, Maya Karin, Bront Palarae, Cristina Suzanne Stockstill, Umie Aida, [3] and Marsha Milan Londoh.

  7. Jangan Pandang Belakang - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 5 April 2007 on 51 theatres across Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Philippines. On its opening weekend, the film debuted at number 1 in Malaysia, grossing $433,589 in 55 theatres with an average $7,883 per theatre. [1]

  8. Susuk (film) - Wikipedia

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    Susuk [1] (English: Implant) is a 2008 Malaysian Malay-language horror film which was released on 7 August 2008 in Malaysia. The film is directed by Amir Muhammad and Naeim Ghalili . The story concerns Soraya, who uses the forbidden practice of susuk to be famous.

  9. Munafik - Wikipedia

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    Munafik was released in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei cinemas on 25 February 2016 to commercial and critical success. In Indonesia, it was screened in 30 cinemas throughout the country and garnered over 15,000 viewers within five days. [10] During the screening, certain audience members claimed that the spell used in the film was a real spell.