
Sunny Suwanmethanon, Phatrasaya Krueasuwansiri, Panisara Phimpru, Chalermphol Thikampornteerwong, Prakasit Bowsuwan, Nimit Laksameephong, Jaruphas Patamasiri, Daraneenuch Photipiti Summary Jock (Sunny Suwanmethanon) is a young detective who spends most of his time with his friend Jack (Chalermphol Thikampornteerwong), karaoke bar owner Rue-Tai (Panisara Phimpru) and a clever dog named James Bond. His job is to detect unfaithful [...]
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“Sapai Glai Peun Tiang (Underdeveloped Daughter-in-law)”, Anne is a hot-heated cop in the Crime Suppression Division in Bangkok, her name is Lalin. Her family lives in Roi Et province. When she returns home to participate in a festival, she learns her seamstress sister Areeya (Jane Jensuda) was impregnated by guy from Bangkok. The family and [...]
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Nit, a fiesty, young journalist, has just quite possibly made the biggest mistake of her career: she’s reported a man who is very much alive to be dead! While Khun Sailanan is willing to forgive her professional misstep, his son, Bowee, is not. He takes an instant dislike to the young woman, who just so [...]
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A year or 2 have passed, Golf and Pat (Peak) are in a stable relationship and so are Pern (Toey) and Mike. Mike and Golf are now big time singers, who have just released their first album and of course because this is a drama, it’s a major hit. Because of crazy fangirls who don’t [...]
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Cast Jesadaporn Pholdee as Kongpope/ Aom Piyada Akarasene as Namneung/ Chermain Boonyasak as Pornfah/ Suvajanee Chaimusik as Praewroung/ Irene Srikaew as Jenny/ Summary Kongpop’s dad,knowing that he’s going to die cause of lung cancer but before he die,he wants to make up his best friend’s family which once he betrayed them until his friend dies [...]
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A deluge of adjectives flowed into my head as I finished watching Kung Fu Tootsie, a martial arts slapstick comedy about a sharp-tongued transvestite whose fate requires him to assume control of a local gangster mob after his father, the incumbent leader, has succumbed to a brain degenerative disease and his straight twin brother, the heir [...]
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Maybe it’s the current political climate. Maybe it’s intended in the original script. Unlike its predecessors whose premises rest upon non-stop fighting, blood, and gore, Ong Bak 3 shows us that violence solves nothing, that revenge breeds more hatred, and that peace begins with an act of forgiveness. Some will regard this departure as a refreshing take [...]
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That Sounds Good must have been a fun movie to make—the cast and crew traveled throughout Southeast Asia and China to capture the landscape and the moments that can inspire the world explorers in us. But with a lack of character development and a flawed story that meanders through random stops, this movie is as much [...]
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In the first big martial-arts sequence in Raging Phoenix, it’s the athletic Kazu who fends off a gang of guys on blade-equipped pogo-stilts. Let that last sentence really sink in before you continue on with this review. This movie is very unique and will surprise the hell out of you. Following her debut as a [...]
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Horror anthologies can make for an anxious viewing experience, especially to fans of the genre. It’s hard enough to make an effectively scary film, let alone a handful’s worth. One small detail or flaw noticed in just one part, whether it be an unoriginal joke or a small continuity gap, can change the viewer’s opinion [...]
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