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Riheam Junianti

Film Review: Curse of the Seven Oceans (2024) by Tommy Dewo
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A part of numerous cultures, the use of folk stories involving returning curses and malevolent spirits for a multitude of purposes has existed as a means of unleashing a torrent of over-the-top or disturbing content at viewers. While mostly associated with Hong Kong and China due to efforts like “Black Magic” or “Bewitched,” other countries have delved into the subject matter as well, with Thailand contributing the “Art of the Devil” franchise and Malaysia contributing the stellar “Dukun” just a few such examples. Indonesia’s latest stab at the genre, Tommy Dewo‘s “Curse of the Seven Oceans,” might be a formulaic take on the style but is no less enjoyable as viewers can decide for themselves with it appearing on Netflix.

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Since his father found a mysterious package and hears the voices of a group of creepy tribes,...
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  • 4/10/2025
  • by Don Anelli
  • AsianMoviePulse
Film Review: The Doll 2 (2017) by Rocky Soraya
Again aping the mainstream Hollywood affair, Rocky Soraya presents another direct imitation of the hit film ‘Annabelle’ as it would seem that the killer is never truly dead as this sequel to the original doll film appeared the year after the first one. Getting the storyline prepared for the spin-off to come in ‘Sabrina,’ this new effort in the burgeoning Indonesian horror series is now available on Netflix

Following a terrible tragedy, Maira and her husband Aldo find themselves tasked with trying to get over their daughters’ death in a car accident. When her friend Elsa arrives to help her cope with the situation she only enhances the situation when they try a rather bizarre ritual mean to contact her daughters’ spirit as a means to soothe Maira’s nerves. As they are soon subjected to a series of hauntings and strange supernatural occurrences, they turn to Laras and her...
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  • 4/29/2019
  • by Don Anelli
  • AsianMoviePulse
Film Review: The Doll (2016) by Rocky Soraya
One of the most terrifying concepts in horror cinema, the concept of the creepy, inanimate doll that may or may not be alive serves as the basis for countless films in the genre. Ranging from the killer Zuni fetish dolls and Chucky to the dolls in ‘Puppet Master’ and more recently ‘Annabelle,’ Indonesia is no stranger to the concept as they produce their own variation under the guise of emerging genre director Rocky Soraya.

After returning home late one night, Daniel returns to his wife Anya with the news that they’re now able to move to a new city following his newfound promotion that allows them more money and a comfortable place to live. When she meets neighbor Niken across the street, Anya is immediately exposed to her supernatural beliefs and values which helps to explain some of the supernatural activity that occurs around the house. As the incidents...
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  • 4/25/2019
  • by Don Anelli
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