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Movies

  • Killer thriller

    Based on the true story of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Webb, Kill the Messenger is a frightening thriller about a reporter’s quest for truth in the 1990s that took him from the prisons of California to the villages of Nicaragua to the corridors of power in Washington, DC.

  • Language of love

    The prospect of speaking in English can terrify a lot of Thai people. The new comedy movie, I Fine, Thank You, Love You, explores that issue with a story about a guy named Gym (Sunny Suwanmethanon) who wants to overcome his poor English abilities so that he can try to win back his Japanese ex-girlfriend.

  • Fun in the sun

    The fourth Asian Beach Games were hosted by Thailand and held in Phuket from November 14 to 23. The event ended beautifully with great success from the Thai team.

Music

  • Nagasaki niceness

    Local trio La Ong Fong are back with a new five-track EP called Feel Romance Nagasaki. As the title indicates, the EP is full of exotic influences from Japan. La Ong Fong have been acting as ambassadors for the city of Nagasaki in Japan, and their hit song “Arai (What)” managed to make it onto the Japanese pop radio chart.

  • Shoo-in hit

    As 2014 comes to an end, GMM Grammy’s Frontage Freeform has become one of the most talked about local pop albums of the year. Frontage Freeform is a compilation album featuring various artists performing covers of their favourite old pop songs.

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