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Alisa Pien

‘Dalah: Death And The Flowers’ Recap, Ending Explained And Full Story: Who Killed Ohm?
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Centered around a high-profile marriage, a maze of lies and deceit, scandalous family secrets, and a buried dark past, Netflix’s Thai murder mystery, Dalah: Death and the Flowers, could have been pretty generic if not for the beautiful, haunting, gothic-noir narrative treatment and cinematography the series flaunts stylishly. While the story, involving themes of the malicious effects of patriarchy, is not unique in any regard, the artistic, almost poetic approach to incorporating floricultural aesthetics in the whodunit will definitely please viewers. Directed by Thanika Jenjesda and Alisa Pien, Dalah: Death and the Flowers has carved its own identity with its visual appeal, and even though the story feels like a one and done, I would definitely like to see the series receive a continuation, if only for its aesthetics.

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A Wedding Turns Into A Funeral

Dalah series opens with pomp and merriment—Thailand’s promising prime ministerial candidate,...
See full article at Film Fugitives
  • 3/3/2025
  • by Siddhartha Das
  • Film Fugitives
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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
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