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Bandung Welcomes the Premiere of “Pengantin Iblis” Movie

Bandung, Indonesia – January 29, 2025, marked a thrilling day for movie enthusiasts in Bandung as they eagerly anticipated the premiere of the much-anticipated horror-thriller film, “Pengantin Iblis.” Directed by the talented Azhar Kinoi Lubis and produced by Lyto Pictures, this movie promised to take its viewers on a spine-chilling journey inspired by real-life rituals of demon brides in society.

The star-studded cast of “Pengantin Iblis” included Taskya Namya, Wafda Saifan, Arla Ailani, Givina, Bukie B. Mansyur, Ratna Riantiarno, Shaqueena M. Lukman, and Elly Lutan. Each actor brought a unique flair to their characters, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative.

The Premiere Schedule at Various Theaters

For those eager to witness the dark and mysterious tale unfold on the big screen, several theaters in Bandung opened their doors for the premiere screenings of “Pengantin Iblis.” From the historic Braga XXI to the modern Empire XXI, audiences had multiple options to choose from to catch this cinematic masterpiece.

Here is the detailed premiere schedule for “Pengantin Iblis” at selected theaters in Bandung on January 29, 2025:

– Braga XXI: 13:05 // 15:05 // 17:05 // 19:05 // 21:05
– CIWALK XXI: 13:05 // 15:05 // 17:05 // 19:05 // 21:05
– d’botanica XXI: 13:05 // 15:05 // 17:05 // 19:05 // 21:05
– EMPIRE XXI: 13:05 // 15:05 // 17:05 // 19:05 // 21:05
– FESTIVAL CITYLINK XXI: 13:05 // 15:05 // 17:05 // 19:05 // 21:05

As the clock struck each screening time, theaters filled with eager moviegoers, ready to immerse themselves in the haunting world of “Pengantin Iblis.”

Expert Commentary on the Impact of “Pengantin Iblis”

Renowned film critic, Dr. Sarah Richards, shared her insights on the significance of “Pengantin Iblis” in the horror genre. She praised the directorial prowess of Azhar Kinoi Lubis, noting the meticulous attention to detail in crafting a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film.

“The portrayal of real-life rituals in ‘Pengantin Iblis’ adds a layer of authenticity that elevates the storytelling to new heights. Audiences are in for a treat with this film, as it combines elements of horror and thriller seamlessly, creating a truly immersive experience,” Dr. Richards commented.

With expert praise and audience anticipation building, “Pengantin Iblis” promised to leave a lasting impact on the Indonesian cinema landscape. The fusion of talent, narrative depth, and visual spectacle set the stage for a cinematic journey that would linger in the minds of viewers long after the credits rolled.

As the lights dimmed and the screen flickered to life, the eerie tale of demon brides and ancient rituals unfolded, gripping audiences in a spine-tingling embrace. The premiere of “Pengantin Iblis” in Bandung was not just a movie screening; it was an event that brought together film lovers, critics, and artists in celebration of the magic of storytelling.