Horror hour
The 2012 horror movie Tee Sam Three Dee (3 am 3-D) was successful internationally after it was screened in places like Brunei, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. To follow up that great success, Five Star Production didn’t hesitate to produce a sequel, the recently released Tee Sam Kuen Sam Three Dee (3 am Part II).
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Crazy caper
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Justin Bieber
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Siam showcase
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 24/01/2014
One gritty and one lyrical, two new Thai films about farmers offer a timely portrait of rustic life as the government's rice scheme imbroglio deepens.
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 24/01/2014
Black Mountain Gourmet aims to set the bar for fine dining in Hua Hin featuring top-class Mediterranean fare with a twist.
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Yuutaro's delicate Japanese cuisine puts it a cut above the rest.
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After discovering swing dance in college, Chayapong Naviroj lost no time opening his own studio in Bangkok.
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 22/01/2014
Greater efforts will be needed, both at home and abroad, to prevent the extinction of a plucky little bird which breeds in Russia and then makes a marathon annual migration to Southeast Asia.