cinema

Q&A: Arak “Pae” Amornsupasiri

Arak “Pae” Amornsupasiri started out as a guitarist with indie rock outfi t Slur, but gained fame with his bigscreen debut in 2007’s thriller Body. (read more...)

Q&A: Pongpisut Pew-On

Pongpisut “Tangmo” Pew-On, son of legendary footballer Piyaphong, is certainly a chip off the old block. The 22-year-old plays for the Royal Thai Air Force FC, but has also found time to try his hand at acting with the rom-com Hagao. (read more...)

Q&A: Nathan Jones

Switching from wrestling to the movie industry, Nathan Jones, a.k.a. Megaman, has already starred pposite famous action heroes such as Jackie Chan, Jet-Li and Tony Jaa. Now, he’s got a chance to be a pra-ek himself in the action comedy Somtam. (read more...)

Q&A: Bongkot Kongmalai

Bongkot Kongmalai Apparently, she’s got more than just a pretty face and a sexy body. Tak, now 23, is starring in Tewada Ta Ja Teng and plans to dab her fingers in more than just acting. (read more...)

Q&A: Paween Purijitpanya

Paween Purijitpanya. The director of Body#19 adds yet another horror flick to his oeuvre with See Praeng, a combination of hair-raising shorts by the genre’s leading directors. (read more...)

Q&A: Natthaphong Rattanachokesirikul

After creating animated TV series such as Dracula Tok and Power Kids, director Natthaphong Rattanachokesirikul, along with his 30 other crew members at BeBoyd CG animation studio, recently made their big screen debut with Nak. (read more...)

Q&A: Mamee & Kal

In sequel Long Khong 2, Napakpapha “Mamee” Nakprasitte reprises her role as Panor, a femme fatale teacher who turns to black magic. This time around, she is joined by singer Kal Nemayothin, who makes her acting debut. (read more...)

Q&A: Michael Shaowanasai

From performance art to film, this all-round artist is involved in many projects. He plays a supporting role in Kwamsuk Khong Kati, based on the award-winning novel. (read more...)

Q&A: Songyos Sugmakanan

Songyos “Yong” Sugmakanan, one of the directors of Fan Chan, made a name for himself with the thriller Dek Hor, which garnered rave reviews and many awards, including Best Feature Film from the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. (read more...)

Q&A: Supassara Ruangwong

For a while forgotten, or remembered because of her incident with Tata Young in 2006, Supassara is now a Sahamongkol Film star. After the hilarious Ghost Station, she’s now back in Pongchayut’s latest flick, Baan Phee Perb. (read more...)

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