The limited edition popcorn is sold at the starting price of RM12.
MORE than 650 people in Penang were treated to a screening of crime thriller A Place Called Silence, which has raked in 1.3bil yuan (RM806mil) in China’s box office.
We find out what films are showing when cinemas reopen their doors tomorrow?
With the conditional movement control order implemented in the Klang Valley for a two-week period, affected cinemas will be closed temporarily.
Only fully vaccinated individuals of age 18 and above will be allowed in to cinema premises.
Two film exhibitors have confirmed that cinema will be operational on Dec 16 onwards at locations under RMCO.
GEORGE TOWN: Moviegoers can now sit in pairs if they are from the same household.
With cinemas operational starting from March 5, here are some of the titles you may want to catch on the big screen in March.
Golden Screen Cinemas signs a deal to acquire the majority of cinema assets from operators of the former MBO cinema circuit.
PETALING JAYA: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail has praised the local animated film industry for its quality work that she says is comparable to that in other countries.
The Malaysian box office collection during the Chinese New Year period was lower this year compared to 2019.
From Best Picture to Best Documentary Feature, find out where you can watch this year's Oscar-winning films.
KUALA LUMPUR: All cinemas nationwide will remain closed throughout April.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian movie fans are flocking to cinemas to catch South Korean film Parasite following the movie’s scintillating success at the recent Academy Awards. In fact, many local cinemas are rescreening the film to meet strong demand from movie-goers after Parasite snagged four major awards at the Oscars on Feb 9.
It was announced that cinemas, theatres and live events can resume operations beginning July 1, with a couple of conditions in place.
Finas CEO Ahmad Idham Ahmad Nadzri says the rescheduling means some movies might be released only next year.
While some fans are eager to return to cinemas, others say they want to wait it out. Film exhibitors tell us the steps they're taking to encourage moviegoers to come back.
In view of the ongoing Covid-19 situation, the Malaysian Association of Film Exhibitors (MAFE) has decided to extend the closure of cinemas in Malaysia throughout April 2020.