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Prueksa Amaruji

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“Terror Tuesday: Extreme” Review – An Intense and Entertaining Horror Anthology Series
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Terror Tuesday: Extreme combines the experience of call-in radio shows with Thailand’s unique brand of modern horror. This new, eight-episode anthology series is inspired by the popular EFM radio program, Terror Tuesday, where listeners share their own frightening (and supposedly true) tales. Viewers will be lured in by the “based on real events” angle, but the creative — and not to mention brutal — interpretations of the truth is what ultimately makes this series worth watching.

Traditional anthologies struggle to stay relevant and on the air these days; the term “anthology” now often refers to series like American Horror Story and Slasher rather than anything in the vein of The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt. Thankfully for fans of self-contained horrors, Terror Tuesday: Extreme is more in step with those classic TV shows. In fact, the only thing linking these standalone stories is the titular radio program. And even...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 8/21/2024
  • by Paul Lê
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Sutthirak Subvijitra, Rujira Chuaykua, Yarinda Bunnag, Kachapa Toncharoen, Namthip 'Bee' Jongrachatawiboon, Chayanit Chansangavej, Cherprang Areekul, Praewa Suthamphong, and Nat Kitcharit in Terror Tuesday: Extreme (2024)
‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’ – Netflix’s Thai Series Features Eight Extreme Horror Stories
Sutthirak Subvijitra, Rujira Chuaykua, Yarinda Bunnag, Kachapa Toncharoen, Namthip 'Bee' Jongrachatawiboon, Chayanit Chansangavej, Cherprang Areekul, Praewa Suthamphong, and Nat Kitcharit in Terror Tuesday: Extreme (2024)
Based on the haunting true stories told on a famous radio show, the new horror series “Terror Tuesday: Extreme” will bring eight stories to the screen directed by eight directors in eight episodes of extreme terror. Deadline debuted the trailer today. Watch it below.

“Terror Tuesday: Extreme” premieres August 20, only on Netflix.

The anthology film’s cast includes Nat Kitcharit (Delete), Charada Imraporn, Sutthirak Subvijitra (4 Kings 2), Parada Titawasira, Pattaravadee Boonmeesup and Cherprang Areekul.

Directors include Prin Keeratiratanalak, Abhichoke Chandrasen, Prueksa Amaruji, Chayan Laoyodtrakool, Surapong Ploensang, Chookiat Sakveerakul, Eakasit Thairaat and Alisa Pien.

“Terror Tuesday: Extreme” is based on Thai radio show Angkhan Khlumpong (Terror Tuesday).

The series presents eight stories based on real-life experiences shared by listeners…

The post ‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’ – Netflix’s Thai Series Features Eight Extreme Horror Stories appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 7/23/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’ Trailer: First Look At Netflix’s Latest Thai Horror
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Terror Tuesday: Extreme is a horror anthology inspired by true events and dramatizing stories from a popular Thai radio show called Angkhan Khlumpong (Terror Tuesday).

The trailer opens with a scene of the radio show and a member of the public calling in to share a story. It also highlights chilling snippets from across eight episodes of the anthology, jumping from a spooky bridal shop, to a haunted washing machine, to an ominous room where a family of four have died in.

The series premieres on August 20 on the streaming platform.

Some of the Terror Tuesday: Extreme cast include Nat Kitcharit (Delete), Charada Imraporn, Sutthirak Subvijitra (4 Kings 2), Parada Titawasira, Pattaravadee Boonmeesup and Cherprang Areekul.

Each episode is helmed by a different director and the roster includes Prin Keeratiratanalak, Abhichoke Chandrasen, Prueksa Amaruji, Chayan Laoyodtrakool, Surapong Ploensang, Chookiat Sakveerakul, Eakasit Thairaat and Alisa Pien.

Terror Tuesday: Extreme is part...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/23/2024
  • by Sara Merican
  • Deadline Film + TV
Thai Food and Feuds on the Menu as Netflix Serves up ‘Hunger’ Drama Film- First Look Images (Exclusive)
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Netflix has revealed the first images from “Hunger,” an upcoming Thai drama film in which a woman in her twenties chases her dreams in the unsavory world of fine dining.

The film stars Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, locally known as ‘Aokbab’ and internationally recognized as the star of “Bad Genius,” in the lead role. She plays alongside Gunn Svasti Na Ayudhya (“Diary of Tootsies”) as the sous-chef who gives her a break and Nopachai ‘Peter’ Jayanama as her ingenious and intolerant rival.

Directed by Sitisiri Mongkolsiri and produced by Kongdej Jaturanrasame and Soros Sukhum (“Memoria”) through Song Sound Productions, the show is expected to be uploaded in April.

“Hunger” is part of a wider menu of Thai-language films and series content set out by Netflix late last year. Other Thai contnet in the pipeline included writer-director Prueksa Amaruji’s dark comedy film “Lost Lotteries”; veteran director Wisit Sasanatieng (“Tears of the Black...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/1/2023
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Lost Lotteries’ (2022) – Netflix Movie – Review: Overt Silliness that Will Make You Laugh
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The Lost Lotteries is a comedy movie written and directed by Prueksa Amaruji, starring Wongravee Nateeton, Phantira Pipityakorn, Napapa Tantrakul, Padung Songsang and Somjit Jongjohor.

A comedy with an colorful ensemble of characters who find themselves in unfortunate circumstances, and tells their story with comedic distance, jokes aplenty, and silly gags. But always with kind irony.

Premise

Five strangers team up to recover their winning lottery tickets from the mob boss who stole them from them. Together they must scheme and carry out their first heist ever.

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A comedy full of slapstick, silly gags and a lot of movement and action. It is a light feature that entertains in its exaggeration and self-irony.

By no means is it a high-brow comedy, as it borders clownish humor. But its tempo is good, it is incessant, and mocking of the self pity the characters are going through.

The story takes...
See full article at Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 11/16/2022
  • by Veronica Loop
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Netflix Unveils Debut Thai Slate Including Four Original Feature Films & Two Series
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Netflix has revealed its debut slate of original Thai productions, including four feature films and two TV series.

The four films will be produced in partnership with local production partners Gmm Studios International, Song Sound Production, Transformation Films, and 18 Tanwa.

The slate includes Director Sitisiri Mongkolsiri’s latest Hunger, which is billed as a restaurant drama that follows Aoy, a woman in her twenties, who runs her family’s local stir-fried noodles restaurant in the old quarter of Bangkok. One day, she receives an invitation to leave the family business and join team ‘Hunger’, Thailand’s number one luxury Chef’s table team led by the famously ingenious, and infamously nasty, Chef Paul.

Writer-director Prueksa Amaruji will bring The Lost Lotteries, produced by Ekachai Uekrongtham, to the streamer. The film is billed as a heist-comedy film about 5 losers united by a crazy mission to retrieve their 30-million-baht winning lottery...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/11/2022
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Netflix unveils first ever slate in Thailand with six titles
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Four features and two series include the latest from award-winning director Wisit Sasanatieng.

Netflix has announced its first ever slate of original features and series from Thailand, directed by a string of award-winning filmmakers and produced by powerhouse studios Gdh and Gmm.

The films include The Murderer, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng, which marks the streaming platform’s first feature in the northeastern Thai dialect. It stars popular Thai comedian Mum Jokmok as a policeman who investigates whether an English man has killed his Thai in-laws.

Wisit is known for titles such as Western homage Tears Of The Black Tiger, which...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/11/2022
  • by Silvia Wong
  • ScreenDaily
Netflix Targets Thailand and Regional Audiences With Slate of Four Local Films and Two Series
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International streaming company Netflix has unveiled six new titles representing its first wide-ranging slate of content from Thailand.

Its four films and two series span the comedy, suspense and comedy drama genres and hail from six different local production firms – Gmm Studios, International, Gdh, Song Sound Productions, Transformation Films, 18 Tanwa and Jungka Bangkok. Significantly, too, they are sourced from established directors or producers.

Writer-director Prueksa Amaruji’s dark comedy film “Lost Lotteries” is produced by Ekachai Uekrongtham and will stream from mid-November.

Writer-producer Kongdej Jaturanrasmee and veteran indie producer Soros Sukhum are behind director Sitisiri Mongkolsiri’s “Hunger,” a family drama with food as its central theme. It stars Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, aka Aok Bap, the breakout star of “Bad Genius” and a former Talent to Watch, selected by Variety and the International Film Festival & Awards Macao.

Veteran director Wisit Sasanatieng (“Tears of the Black Tiger”) is directing “The Murderer,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/11/2022
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
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Netflix Unveils Slate of Six Originals From Thailand
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Netflix is broadening its original content output from Thailand, a country with a history of punching above its weight with original genre filmmaking, TV production and creative advertising.

Netflix has produced and released a smattering of individual originals from Thailand over the past few years — including reality series The Stranded and crime thriller Bangkok Breaking — but the lineup unveiled by the streamer at a glitzy event in Bangkok Tuesday evening represents its first full Thai slate. The slate includes four films and two series.

“From broad comedy to twisty thrillers, this is our most diverse lineup of titles to date in Thailand,” said Netflix’s director of content for Thailand, Yongyoot Thongkongtoon.

“While we explore class disparity in culinary film Hunger, pay homage to itinerant mobile film troupes in Mon Rak Nak Pak and follow the emotional journey of strangers pretending to be a family in Analog Squad,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/11/2022
  • by Patrick Brzeski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'How To Bring Women Back Into A Good Humor' wins audience award in Okinawa
Other winners at Japanese festival were Filament, Nana-chan and Trash.

How To Bring Women Back Into A Good Humor, a Japanese comedy about a couple who can’t stop arguing over their wedding plans, won the audience award at the 11th Okinawa International Movie Festival (Oimf), which wrapped on Sunday night (April 21).

Veteran actor Eiji Okuda presented the award to director Shusuke Arita, who said when accepting the prize: “If there’re men who aren’t getting along with their wives and are thinking about getting a divorce, seeing this movie can make them change their minds”.

Films which received...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 4/25/2019
  • by Silvia Wong
  • ScreenDaily
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