Wicky V. Olindo
Wicky V. Olindo’s filmography reads like a punch to the gut—bloody, brutal, and absolutely unmissable if you’re into Indonesian action and horror that doesn’t pull any punches. Let’s be real, “The Night Comes for Us” (2018) is straight-up carnage, no chaser. Bodies drop, limbs fly, and the fight choreography is so intense it’ll make your knuckles ache just watching. You’ve got this ex-gangster, Ito, who tries to walk away from his old life, only to find out the underworld isn’t exactly known for letting people go quietly. It’s a wild ride—gritty, relentless, and honestly, there are moments you’ll have to look away if you’ve got a weak stomach.
Then there’s “May the Devil Take You” (2018)—switch gears to horror, but don’t expect it to get any less intense. This isn’t your garden-variety ghost story. It’s more like a fever dream dipped in black magic and family trauma, with a cursed farmhouse, creepy rituals, and visuals that stick in your head long after the credits roll. The scares aren’t just jumpy—they’re nasty, crawling right under your skin.
“Headshot” (2016) is another beast altogether. Imagine a man with amnesia, a mysterious past, and a whole army of bad guys who want him dead. The action? Relentless. The violence? Unapologetic. There’s a raw, scrappy energy to everything Olindo’s involved in, and it shows in the way these stories just don’t let up. If you’re tired of sanitized, Hollywood-style action, Olindo’s filmography is a shot of pure adrenaline straight to the heart.