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Audio, visual aesthetics combine at Palette Artspace

Life, Published on 09/02/2026

» Art lovers are invited to engage with a conversation between music and visual art during "Rhythm Of My Colour #1", which is running at Palette Artspace until March 5.

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‘Nong Chompoo’ true-crime film coming to Netflix

Nannalin Tiengtae, Published on 07/02/2026

» The case of 3-year-old Nong Chompoo, who was found dead on a Mukdahan mountain six years ago, will be the subject of the first true-crime documentary by Netflix Thailand, with her uncle-in-law, the convicted killer, making an unexpected onscreen appearance.

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New releases for your streaming pleasure: Feb 4-10

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 04/02/2026

» Looking for a title to binge-watch this weekend? Here's our pick!

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The end of ‘going viral’

BitesizeBKK, Published on 04/02/2026

» For more than a decade, the internet trained us to expect explosion. One video, one post, one take, and your life could change, or at least feel like it did for as long as you can milk the content; a chance to break through the noise and surface as a ‘someone’ in front of millions. Even people who swore social media was ‘just for fun’ carried a faint hope that the right joke, timing or moment of accidental charisma could be enough to suspend the rules of scale. This idea shaped how people created, spoke and saw themselves. Going viral haunted the background, promising escape, and no alternative way of being online felt equally as ‘real’.

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Reimaging the Thai 'Sbai'

Online Reporters, Published on 04/02/2026

» Recently, social media feeds have been flooded with influencers, celebrities and everyday Bangkokians alike stepping out in the traditional Thai ‘sbai’—strolling through the city’s old towns and filming viral content. While the silhouette nods to heritage on top, the look is almost always juxtaposed in timely contrast when all the outfits become paired flared denim, loose-fit jeans and streetwear staples below.

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It Was Just an Accident: A humanistic middle finger to authoritarianism

Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 26/01/2026

» The Iranian film It Was Just an Accident (2025) is the product of seven months in prison, underground production, and defiance of controlling power. The 2025 Cannes winner proves its worth by blending entertainment with thought-provoking substance, inviting viewers to grapple with whether breaking the cycle of violence is an act of denying justice or reclaiming humanity.

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Kokuho: A national treasure in name and essence

Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 20/01/2026

» The movie Kokuho (2025) is, in both name and essence, a national treasure. This epic Japanese drama delving into the life of an onnagata, a male actor who specialises in playing female roles, not only introduces the centuries-old art form of Kabuki to the world, but also proves to be a triumph of Japanese cinema.

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Twisted truths

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 16/01/2026

» If the phrase "keeps you guessing till the very end" is loosely used these days, it genuinely applies to the new crime-mystery limited series His & Hers, a show in which the stakes are high and its central characters have far too much to lose.

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Dead to Rights: When the camera becomes a weapon

Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 15/01/2026

» Reload. Aim. Shoot. The verbs describing life-taking actions with a gun can also describe reloading film, framing a shot, and operating a camera. Dead to Rights (2025), a fictional retelling of the Nanjing massacre, draws a horrendous parallel between guns and cameras as instruments of war.

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New releases for your streaming pleasure: Jan 14-20

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 14/01/2026

» Looking for a title to binge-watch this weekend? Here's our pick!