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Student Weekly: August 16, 2010 issue


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Movies : Seoul search
Master horror movie director Banjong Pisanthanakun recently took a break from making scary blockbusters like Shutter, Alone, 4Bia and Phobia2 to focus on romantic comedy. The result is his new movie Kuan Muen Ho (Hello Stranger), due to hits theaters on August 19.

Music : Eye candy
Sony Music's latest local girl group Sugar Eyes have been attracting quite a bit of attention in the teen pop scene. The five members of Sugar Eyes - Charada Imraporn (Piglet), 15, Arada Arayawuth (Darling), 17, Surapa Phataraprasit (Cooky), 13, Nachayada Rungsawang (Praewa), 16 and Panita Thanachottarakron (Nita), 13 - have already shown that they have the talent and energy to go with their cute, stylish looks.

Movies : Dark deception
Director Peter Hyams attempts to revive the classic film noir genre in his latest film, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. The film is a remake of a 1956 movie of the same name.

Sound Check : Modern music
Around 15 years ago, few would have expected that a little-known band called ModernDog will make such a huge difference to the Thai music industry, making alternative rock popular throughout the country.

Television : Sweet star
Korean actor Kim Bum surprised his Thai fans recently with a five-minute public appearance at Paradise Park. The 21-year-old sensation, popular from the Boys over Flowers series, met his Thai fans for the first time on July 31 at the One-2-call sponsored One Sweet Day with Kim Bum event.

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