Another genre project at the Cannes Film Market is the Thai stalker horror movie Delivery Man, and Variety brings us the first images along with first details this afternoon.
Ornusa Donsawai and Pun Homchuen directed the upcoming Delivery Man, which hails from Night Edge Pictures and Thai-u.S. sales outfit Est N8.
Delivery Man “follows a socially awkward, tech-savvy food delivery worker who develops a dangerous obsession with a female customer on his delivery route.”
Bhumibhat “Aim” Thavornsiri, Plearnpichaya “Junéi” Komalarajun and Ananda Everingham star in the film, co-written by Donsawai, Homchuen, and Kongkiat Komesiri.
Night Edge Pictures released both Terrifier 3 and Talk to Me in Thailand.
“Aim, Junéi and Ananda, who all will portray never-before-seen horror roles in their careers, are simply unmissable,” said Hans Audric Estialbo, CEO of Night Edge Pictures.
“This is the kind of horror story that could happen to anybody and it’s something...
Ornusa Donsawai and Pun Homchuen directed the upcoming Delivery Man, which hails from Night Edge Pictures and Thai-u.S. sales outfit Est N8.
Delivery Man “follows a socially awkward, tech-savvy food delivery worker who develops a dangerous obsession with a female customer on his delivery route.”
Bhumibhat “Aim” Thavornsiri, Plearnpichaya “Junéi” Komalarajun and Ananda Everingham star in the film, co-written by Donsawai, Homchuen, and Kongkiat Komesiri.
Night Edge Pictures released both Terrifier 3 and Talk to Me in Thailand.
“Aim, Junéi and Ananda, who all will portray never-before-seen horror roles in their careers, are simply unmissable,” said Hans Audric Estialbo, CEO of Night Edge Pictures.
“This is the kind of horror story that could happen to anybody and it’s something...
- 5/14/2025
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Night Edge Pictures and Thai-u.S. sales outfit Est N8 have unveiled the first looks at horror-thriller “Delivery Man,” starring Bhumibhat “Aim” Thavornsiri, Plearnpichaya “Junéi” Komalarajun and Ananda Everingham, to buyers at the Cannes Film Market.
The Bangkok-based Night Edge Pictures production follows a socially awkward, tech-savvy food delivery worker who develops a dangerous obsession with a female customer on his delivery route.
Thavornsiri, who recently swept Thai awards season with his performance in “In Youth We Trust” and has appeared in Netflix’s “Hunger” and “Doi Boy,” takes the lead role of Guy. Komalarajun, known for “Omg! Oh My Girl” and “Love Stuck,” portrays Sai, an architect who becomes Guy’s target in what the filmmakers describe as her most intense role to date.
Veteran actor Everingham, known for the “Khun Pan” trilogy and horror classic “Shutter,” rounds out the main cast.
“Delivery Man”
The film is written and...
The Bangkok-based Night Edge Pictures production follows a socially awkward, tech-savvy food delivery worker who develops a dangerous obsession with a female customer on his delivery route.
Thavornsiri, who recently swept Thai awards season with his performance in “In Youth We Trust” and has appeared in Netflix’s “Hunger” and “Doi Boy,” takes the lead role of Guy. Komalarajun, known for “Omg! Oh My Girl” and “Love Stuck,” portrays Sai, an architect who becomes Guy’s target in what the filmmakers describe as her most intense role to date.
Veteran actor Everingham, known for the “Khun Pan” trilogy and horror classic “Shutter,” rounds out the main cast.
“Delivery Man”
The film is written and...
- 5/14/2025
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
After the events of the previous scene in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, where Corey and Dylan terrorize and bully poor Swann, before Autumn, Nora, and Kat intercede. In the midst of them helping Swann, Corey demands Autumn make him ice cream, and when she dismisses his demand, he throws her keys to some unknown location, and the group needs to find them. The onus is on Swann, and there us, the player, to help find the keys, but the question is, where are they, and how do you get them down when you find them?
How to Find Autumn’s Keys
It’s not a full-gone conclusion that you will or have to find the keys at all, but if you want to, we’ll walk you through the steps to save you a lot of confusion and frustration at one of the early parts of the game. The Forgotten...
How to Find Autumn’s Keys
It’s not a full-gone conclusion that you will or have to find the keys at all, but if you want to, we’ll walk you through the steps to save you a lot of confusion and frustration at one of the early parts of the game. The Forgotten...
- 2/20/2025
- by Luke Addison
- Thumb Wars
Thai production outfit Night Edge Pictures has locked in its lead cast for the upcoming horror-thriller “Delivery Man,” with Bhumibhat Thavornsiri, Plearnpichaya Komalarajun, and Ananda Everingham joining the project, it was unveiled during Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM).
The deal was orchestrated by U.S.-Thai film global sales, production, and finance company Est N8’s team of Tenten Wei, Sophie Shi, and Cathy Ni, adding to their growing slate of Asian content which includes MD Pictures’ “Sorop,” December’s box office leader “Hutang Nyawa,” and the Fantasia best director award-winning Korean action film “Mash Ville.”
“Delivery Man,” which blends Korean cinema’s suspenseful pacing with Thailand’s signature storytelling approach, delves into the dark underbelly of stalker culture. The project comes from the directing duo Ornusa Donsawai and Pun Homchuen, who co-wrote the script with Kongkiat Komesiri.
Thavornsiri (known as Aim) takes the lead as Guy, a socially...
The deal was orchestrated by U.S.-Thai film global sales, production, and finance company Est N8’s team of Tenten Wei, Sophie Shi, and Cathy Ni, adding to their growing slate of Asian content which includes MD Pictures’ “Sorop,” December’s box office leader “Hutang Nyawa,” and the Fantasia best director award-winning Korean action film “Mash Ville.”
“Delivery Man,” which blends Korean cinema’s suspenseful pacing with Thailand’s signature storytelling approach, delves into the dark underbelly of stalker culture. The project comes from the directing duo Ornusa Donsawai and Pun Homchuen, who co-wrote the script with Kongkiat Komesiri.
Thavornsiri (known as Aim) takes the lead as Guy, a socially...
- 2/14/2025
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Rumors suggest the Pyro Archon in Genshin Impact may be named Haborym, a Great Duke of Hell. Archon names tied to demonology may hint at potential story events, like Focalor drowning people in the Hydro Nation. The Pyro Archon's demonology-inspired name could foreshadow conflicts in Natlan and future events in Version 5.0.
The Pyro Archons true name in Genshin Impact has allegedly been revealed in new leaks about the Natlan region, and it may hint at future events in the game. The Pyro Archon is, allegedly, the Pyro Sovereign of the region, yet players are unsure if the character is Mavuika, which has already been shown. Mavuika was shown as an authority figure within Natlan in the character teaser trailer, though there are rumors that she is actually protecting or hiding the true Pyro Archon, who may have not been revealed among the cast of the new Natlan characters in Genshin Impact.
The Pyro Archons true name in Genshin Impact has allegedly been revealed in new leaks about the Natlan region, and it may hint at future events in the game. The Pyro Archon is, allegedly, the Pyro Sovereign of the region, yet players are unsure if the character is Mavuika, which has already been shown. Mavuika was shown as an authority figure within Natlan in the character teaser trailer, though there are rumors that she is actually protecting or hiding the true Pyro Archon, who may have not been revealed among the cast of the new Natlan characters in Genshin Impact.
- 8/15/2024
- by Bruno Yonezawa
- ScreenRant
Streets of Fire Image: Universal Pictures Fresh from making Eddie Murphy a star in the hit buddy cop comedy 48 Hrs., Walter Hill, a filmmaker known for genre flicks about men doing a lot of manly shit, had the idea to do, according to the opening credits, a “rock and...
- 6/3/2024
- by Craig D. Lindsey
- avclub.com
Streets of FireImage: Universal Pictures
Fresh from making Eddie Murphy a star in the hit buddy cop comedy 48 Hrs., Walter Hill, a filmmaker known for genre flicks about men doing a lot of manly shit, had the idea to do, according to the opening credits, a “rock and roll fable” set in “another time,...
Fresh from making Eddie Murphy a star in the hit buddy cop comedy 48 Hrs., Walter Hill, a filmmaker known for genre flicks about men doing a lot of manly shit, had the idea to do, according to the opening credits, a “rock and roll fable” set in “another time,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Craig D. Lindsey
- avclub.com
The new Netflix Thai drama Delete is packed with twists and turns worthy of a good thriller. The first season has been received very well, but considering its ending, a lot of people will be wondering what’s next. Delete is a series that follows a couple who have been unfaithful to their partners and want to start a new life together. One day, a girl asks the woman to take a picture of her with a unique phone-looking device. Once she takes the photo, the girl disappears, leaving the woman stunned. It turns out that the phone can “delete” people, and this gives the couple an idea. A whirlwind of situations follow as the couple navigate their lives after using the phone and change completely. It’s an interesting series for sure, but a lot of questions were left unanswered at the end of season 1, including a new storyline all together.
- 7/2/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
It’s a commonly known fact that art reflects culture and society, and movies are no less than art. But I firmly believe that horror movies are a representation of the world and the society they are produced by. Over the years, we’ve seen how the genre adapts with time and brings out new fears that are more relevant to the new generation. Delete may not be a traditional “horror” TV drama, but the way it’s shot, the narrative, and, of course, the broader concept of the whole thing are quite horrifying. So, I think it makes for a good example of what I’m trying to say here.
In our review, we mentioned how Delete bore a resemblance to the early 2000s Japanese technophobia era that ushered in a new wave of horror cinema, including classics like Pulse and Ringu that took the entire world by storm.
In our review, we mentioned how Delete bore a resemblance to the early 2000s Japanese technophobia era that ushered in a new wave of horror cinema, including classics like Pulse and Ringu that took the entire world by storm.
- 6/29/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
From blockbuster Shutter director Parkpoom Wongpoom (Oh) comes a new Thai drama on Netflix titled Delete. The show follows a young man and woman, Aim and Lilly, who are having an affair. Both of their partners will know the truth soon enough. But when Aim and Lilly get their hands on a camera device that removes a person from existence with just one click, they decide to use it to lead a happy life together. A seemingly simple idea creates a dramatic series of events that change Aim and Lilly’s lives for good. I think Delete had the potential to be fantastic, but there are a few things that drag it down. For an 8-part series, mostly everything gets left unanswered by the end of the season, and even if a new chapter is opening up for a potential second season, I think some closure was required to wrap...
- 6/29/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
The bizarre Thai slasher Night of the Killer Bears is a mixed bag filled to the brim with blood and guts, so storytelling miscues are easier to stomach. Kanphong Banjongphinij’s directorial debut comes with the tagline “Ted meets Terrifier,” which I want to get ahead of — there is no walking, talking Thunder Buddy that slaughters victims. “Killer Bears” are merely goons in oversized costume heads with weapons, like if You’re Next adopted furry mascots. It’s a zanier type of massacre spree that lacks storytelling coherency in favor of glorified death scenes, which succeeds because the kills are so dang fun (makes me think of Timo Tjahjanto). We’re saved by juicy decapitations and vicious bodily bisections that stress gonzo midnighter entertainment.
An overarching story follows five friends who meet at a homestyle bungalow campground — think “hostel meets hideaway” — only to be hunted by a killer in a bear mask.
An overarching story follows five friends who meet at a homestyle bungalow campground — think “hostel meets hideaway” — only to be hunted by a killer in a bear mask.
- 4/10/2023
- by Matt Donato
- bloody-disgusting.com
"This reunion is about to get deadly." 4Digital Media has revealed an official US trailer for a camp B-movie horror film titled Night of the Killer Bears, with the hilarious tagline "Ted meets Terrifier". This is for all the horror fans! A hilarious way to try and sell this. The Thai film originally opened over there last year under the name The World of Killing People, which is a bit too dark & violent for US audiences. It's a story of a group of five friends who go camping after not seeing each other for a long time. But an unthinkable event happens. When a friend disappears and his body is found, their camping trip starts to fall apart. But the killer is still lurking nearby... Starring Sananthachat Thanapatpisal (as Aim), Patchata Jan-Ngern (as Win), Khemanit Jamikorn (as Som), and Chanagun Apornsutinan (as Tony). This looks like it'd make a great...
- 3/17/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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