From 'BTS Yet To Come' to 'The Invitation': T Magazine picks of the week

Here's what to watch, play and listen to this week

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BTS Yet To Come in Cinemas

Witness the magic of K-Pop band BTS with popcorn, nachos and a desi crowd at Atrium and Cinepax theatres. Re-edited and remixed for the big screen, the special cinematic cut brings to the fans the last scheduled Busan concert, as most of it was ruined by technical glitches when it was streamed on Weverse last October. It features new angles and hit songs Dynamite, Butter and Idol

If you’re interested in history, the roots of football and in the spirit of the world’s foremost footballing nations, this book by a history geek who loves South America is for you. Including phenomena such as Maradona and Messi, it may not be an easy-read and sometimes too descriptive and detailed. Yet, it is a w

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FILM: The Invitation

It may seem that you are about to enter a dark and twisted world, but then you realise, it is just dark, as in difficult to see. The jerky visual effects remind you of the horror mood of films in the 70s or 80s. Despite Nathalie Emmanuel’s natural performance and appealing presence, the film does not connect at

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SERIES: Japanese Tales of the Macabre

Inspired by the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft, Junji Ito is a master of horror and a most truthful storyteller. In this Japanese anime horror package of 20 chilling stories in 12 to 25-minute episodes, each tale is has a unique animated style, and an entirely different voice cast. Ito will twist your stomach with ghosts, demons undead beings, ectoplasms, nooses, poltergeists,

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