As the genre continues to gain in popularity, found-footage films are becoming a prominent aspect in the industry as various countries and studios provide their own touch. Earlier in the year, the Tamil industry in India provided their first effort with Amanuda and the language carries over to Malaysia where up-and-coming horror specialists Kuman Pictures offer up the countries’ first in the category with M.S. Prem Nath’s latest film “Irul: Ghost Hotel”.
A documentary producer, Punitah (Punitah Shanmugam) is facing a sinister mystery. Her brother went missing without a trace and she believes that it is linked to a haunted hotel in Penang Island where he was last seen. Along with cinematographer Senthil (Senthil Kumaran Muniandy) and sound recorder Vicran (Vicran Elanggoven), the three of them embark to the hotel to investigate this case. Upon departure, they are joined by a group of amateurish ghost hunters Ammu (Amuthesan Rajaratnam...
A documentary producer, Punitah (Punitah Shanmugam) is facing a sinister mystery. Her brother went missing without a trace and she believes that it is linked to a haunted hotel in Penang Island where he was last seen. Along with cinematographer Senthil (Senthil Kumaran Muniandy) and sound recorder Vicran (Vicran Elanggoven), the three of them embark to the hotel to investigate this case. Upon departure, they are joined by a group of amateurish ghost hunters Ammu (Amuthesan Rajaratnam...
- 4/23/2021
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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