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Scares in the Square

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 25/03/2017

» For decades, Siam Square has acted as the heart of Bangkok. It's a favourite place for teenagers. Director Pirach Khumwan explores what goes on after dark in his new horror-drama, set in Bangkok’s most popular entertainment district.

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Legendary warrior

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 04/02/2017

» Thongdee: The Warrior — out this week — is an action-packed historical drama that is sure to excite audiences. Thai boxing superstar Buakaw Banchamek plays Choi, a fighter who leaves his home in search of glory.

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Making his mark

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 31/01/2017

» Since December, GMM Channel 25’s Pen Ngang Nee Tang Tae Kerd (Born This Way) has become one of the most talked about shows due to its winning formula of romance, comedy and all-star cast.

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Clay acclaim

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/01/2017

» A Clay Ceramic is a cute homemade pottery shop which sells a range of great products online. It also features the unique gimmick of a create-your-own studio that provides the opportunity for pottery lovers of all ages to make one-of-a-kind gifts and keepsakes.

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A monster story

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 22/11/2016

» Hitting cinemas next week is one of the year’s most anticipated fantasy drama films, A Monster Calls. Based on Patrick Ness’ bestselling novel, the movie is a coming-of-age story about a boy and his unlikely friendship with a monster. But this isn’t a light-hearted Disney-style fantasy film. A Monster Calls is a dark tale, but it’s also an inspiring one.

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Ten year wait

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 22/11/2016

» It’s been a long time since indie rockers Flure have released a single. If not for their regular live shows, fans might have thought the band had broken up. During their decade-long absence from recording, most band members have kept out of the limelight. However, lead singer Q and guitarist Teddy have stayed busy, working on many side-projects and collaborations with other artists.

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Musical memories

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 08/11/2016

» Indie cult favourites Desktop Error are celebrating their 10th anniversary in the music business with a concert on November 19. The show will be held at Montri Studio. The venue is the same place where the band held last year’s launch party for their highly acclaimed third album, Keep Looking at the Window. November’s gig is sure to be another special night from one of Thailand’s most exciting acts.

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Discount dishes

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 18/10/2016

» If you’re a busy student rushing between classes it can be difficult to grab a quick and cheap meal. In recent years, restaurants such as Santa Fe, Sizzler and Eat Am Are have become ubiquitous, offering tasty and affordable lunch and dinner experiences. One of the most popular of these chains is Jeffer Steak & Seafood. The American-style restaurant, which has been around for over 14 years, provides quick and convenient dishes at reasonable prices at its 78 branches around the kingdom.

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Max is back!

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/10/2016

» Any child of the ’90s will remember the hugely popular character Max Steel. Kids everywhere loved to collect the action figures and read about the superhero’s adventures in his comic books. Max even had his own cartoon series, which ran from 2000 to 2002. In 2013, the show was successfully rebooted and this renewed popularity led to a new movie, the live-action adaptation of Max Steel.

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The art of film

Tatat Bunnag, Published on 27/09/2016

» Movie buffs will be delighted at the return of The Little Big Films Project 11, the independent film festival organised by Sahamongkol Film International and Bangkok’s Japan Foundation. The festival features exciting new titles from places as diverse as the US, France and Iran. But many have been most looking forward to the return of respected Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, with his latest film, After the Storm.