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A young girl spreads her wings

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 18/06/2021

» 'Did you know this is huge? It doesn't happen every day. You just gave these kids their first board," says a character in Manjari Makijany's Skater Girl. With what happens in Khempur, a small village in Rajasthan, the skateboard isn't just a toy, it is a symbol of freedom and liberation from having to follow the same endless cycle of unspoken norms.

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Latest fright fest earns a first

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 26/05/2021

» Thai horror films have always been a source of pride for the country. With its rich culture-driven, full-of-mythology and homegrown folklore storylines, Thai films are internationally recognised especially when it comes to tales from beyond the grave. So for the new GDH supernatural horror Ghost Lab to be the first Thai feature film to have its world premiere on Netflix is quite an appropriate choice.

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Making reading cool again

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/04/2021

» Things are a little different this year. However, the more things change, the more important it is to keep traditions alive like the magic of reading.

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Bangkok Screening Room celebrates Fargo's 25th anniversary

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 27/01/2021

» Silom's niche indie cinema Bangkok Screening Room is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Fargo, the Oscar-winning American true crime classic from the award-winning Coen brothers, with special screenings from today and until Feb 7, in English with Thai subtitles.

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Fright Night

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 28/10/2020

» Whether you watch as a wide-eyed fan or hiding your face behind your hands, horror films have dominated the box office around the world for decades. The horror genre traces back over 100 years. From its emergence in the 1890s, horror films have since spanned countless genres and sub-genres from your standard ghost and haunted house movies to slashers, monsters, vampires, aliens and found footage to psychological or the downright bizarre.

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Chang Concert series serves up a nice pair

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/10/2020

» The concert series Chang Music Connection returns this weekend with its new live concert edition Pa Tong Go, taking place at GMM Live House at CentralWorld. The event invites music fans to come see over 16 artists and bands performing live on four different stages. The confirmed line-up includes Whal & Dolph, Bowkylion, Polycat, Safeplanet, Stamp, MEAN Band, Taitosmith, Lomosonic, The Toys, Earth Patravee, Tilly Birds, Three Man Down and many more.

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Another dose of high school drama

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 07/08/2020

» Following the response to the original back in 2018, The Kissing Booth 2, a sequel to Netflix's original teen romantic comedy featuring Joey King and chaotic high school stories about love and friendship, is now on the streaming service.

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Physical concerts spring back to life

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 03/07/2020

» If you're someone who misses the old concert experience, you don't have to wait any longer as local concert promoter Seen Scene Space is back and offering concertgoers the "I'm Fine Thank You Sit Down Please" concert series held every Saturday between July 11 and Aug 1, with a collection of 12 quality Thai indie bands performing on the same stage every week.

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Upping the K-content ante

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 17/04/2020

» Those who can't get enough of binge-watching movies and series on Netflix, especially fans of K-drama, should be delighted to know that the global streaming giant is planning to expand its involvement in the Korean film and TV industries in 2020 by greenlighting several new shows, including high-profile drama thriller Extracurricular, coming to your screen on April 29.

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Spirits of a virtual world

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 01/04/2020

» Although the Covid-19 outbreak has forced people to hunker down and stick to their home isolation protocol as encouraged by the government, apparently it cannot prevent them from accessing knowledge.