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Netflix's REEL LIFE wants Thai filmmakers

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 07/06/2023

» Aspire to become a filmmaker? Now's your chance. From today until the end of the month, sign up to the REEL LIFE project, an intensive workshop from Netflix recruiting a new generation of filmmakers from all over Thailand to experience work behind the lens. Those selected will meet people on set for two days and one night while experiencing the real working world of the global entertainment industry.

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Come watch silent classics

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 23/05/2023

» After three years of absence due to the pandemic, The Silent Film Festival In Thailand returns next month with a programme of classic films from around the world screened with live music. Organised by the Thai Film Archive, the 7th edition of the festival will take place from June 2-4, at the Thai Film Archive, Salaya.

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Breaking barriers

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 05/05/2023

» Japan is known for many things, and its rich and robust culture attracts people from around the world. Besides food, movies and manga, the country also has a reputation for having one of the biggest pornographic and adult-toy industries in the world. While sex is a natural thing, Thailand is rarely open about it because we view it as taboo, vulgar and immoral. But whether you admit it or not, we have all seen 18+ content from Japan at some point in our life.

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The illusion of justice

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 26/04/2023

» Even after a three-year hiatus, ratings for the first season of period crime drama Perry Mason have made the show one of this year's highly anticipated shows. Perry Mason is known for its well-executed storytelling and performances by actors that make something old-fashioned feel new again. In fact, the show could have been HBO's highest-viewed series to date in terms of total viewers if not for the success of The Last Of Us.

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Groove to the beat at HolaShaka festival

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 21/04/2023

» On April 29, celebrate summer by joining in for some more fun at HolaShaka 2023, a new event that brings water sports and a music festival in one place in the centre of Muang Thong Thani. Enjoy shows from local and international artists, including headliners indie reggae band Sticky Fingers from Australia.

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Careful what you cook for

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/04/2023

» Inhuman Kiss director Sitisiri "Dome" Mongkolsiri has returned with Hunger, his latest film and first collaboration effort with streaming giant Netflix. Hunger is an emotional rollercoaster of a drama that uses the world of culinary arts as a medium for exposing human ambition, greed and the class divides of society.

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Winter wonderland

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/02/2023

» Besides famous cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, the northernmost prefecture of Japan known as Hokkaido is a top tourist attraction, especially for those who enjoy the chilly winter season and sports. It is known for its volcanoes, natural hot springs and ski areas. There are many renowned ski resorts in Sapporo and around Hokkaido, but Niseko is one of the most popular ones.

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Into the 'Ryanverse'

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/01/2023

» After a three-year pause due to the pandemic, the long-awaited action-thriller series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan is finally back to Prime Video and on our screens for its third season. Often referred to as America's version of James Bond, Jack Ryan is based on characters from the fictional "Ryanverse" political drama created by author Tom Clancy. The man is a CIA analyst and multitalented individual who's always saving the day. Season 3 also sees the return of John Krasinski as Jack Ryan, a role once played by a number of famous actors such as Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin, Ben Affleck and Chris Pine, with Krasinski being the fifth to do so.

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Can't wait for the encore

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 20/12/2022

» In 2022 the entertainment industries inched closer to pre-pandemic levels. It has also been quite an eventful year for live music, especially in Thailand, where concerts, festivals and parades of amazing international acts were marching back to the country. As the New Year is here, let's take a look back at some of the highs and lows of music happenings in the world this year, and see what are some of the interesting shows we should look forward to in 2023.

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Promoter 75th Curveball presents 'Super Sugar Pipehole Mini Festival'

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 13/12/2022

» After organising smaller concerts over the past few years, promoter 75th Curveball is finally ready for their first and proper event called "Super Sugar Pipehole Mini Festival" featuring some of the hottest local and international indie acts, from 2pm to midnight on Dec 18, at Livecore Bearing 43, Samut Prakan. 75th Curveball is a concert project by Rungsimun "Jaa" Suwiruttanapast of the cult indie rock band Hariguem Zaboy, who is also a co-founder of music label Flaxxist Records. Hariguem Zaboy are a headliner, and Rungsimun handpicked and curated the line-up of friends and musicians for "Super Sugar Pipehole" himself, which includes veteran Thai shoegaze outfit Desktop Error; psychedelic rockers Khana Bierbood; and Gene Mahasmut's folk rock project Little Fox, as well as newcomers like Soft Pine and Dogwhine. Singaporean guitar pop quartet Blush will also join in the fun for the one-day music festival.