The Indonesian thriller "Siksa Kubur" (Grave Torture) is making waves across Southeast Asian box offices today, including a strong performance in Malaysia. Directed by Joko Anwar, the film is being praised for its psychological depth and innovative use of sound design, setting a new standard for horror in the region. Local distributors are reporting sold out screenings in several city centers, proving that high quality regional content can compete with major Hollywood imports.
In the Philippines, superstar Kathryn Bernardo has officially signed a multi picture deal with a major international streaming service, marking her transition into more global projects. Her first project under this deal is rumored to be an action drama set across multiple Asian cities. This news has sparked a massive reaction on social media, with fans celebrating her "new era" as a global Filipina icon.
Meanwhile, the Filipino film "Noypi" has been selected for a special screening at an upcoming international film festival in Japan. The movie explores the nuances of modern Filipino identity and has already received critical acclaim back home. Its inclusion in the international lineup is a significant win for Filipino filmmakers who are increasingly gaining recognition for their unique storytelling and cultural perspectives.