Ada Hantu reinvigorates hope for Malaysian horror comedy
The poster might be a spoof of typical campy Malaysian horror comedies, but the movie does it right. (Image courtesy of mStar) In his directorial debut, Hairul Azreen (Wira, Pasal Kau) delivers a satisfying production for viewers this pandemic season. There weren't many things that we could find wrong with this movie, or complain about for that matter, only because watching it till the end kind of explains the reasons for a lot of the details. When Ada Hantu released its trailer, we were honestly kind of sceptical about the project. However, when we saw that Adrian Teh was still involved in the production, we calmed our anxious expectations and decided to await the release before forming an early observation. Reason being, we've been a fan of the Adrian Teh 'Frat Pack' since Paskal as he continues to hire Hairul Azreen, Henley Hii, Sophia Albarakbah and Theebaan for more projects he was involved in, and honestly, we've thoroughly enjoyed them. One fourth of the ...