Streamer iflix launches new free service for mobile

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Streamer iflix launches new free service for mobile

movie & TV December 18, 2018 09:26

By The Nation

The major movie streaming service iflix has launched a new free service, iflix Mobile Web.

The operator said in a press statement that the new service enables users to now play without the hassle of downloading and signing up on the site.

The iflix Mobile Web is also said to load faster and take up only 140kb of space to run on a phone.

All iflixFREE movies and television shows, along with many of iflix’s most popular features, are available on iflix Mobile Web without having to sign up.

Any users also have an option to create an account, upgrade to iflixVIP and receive a 30-day VIP free trial.

“There’s now more than one billion people accessing the Internet in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Artima Suraphongchai, country manager for iflix Thailand. “We’re talking about more than 46 per cent of the total online users in the world..”

Now available to over one billion consumers throughout Asia, the Middle East and Africa, iflix has established itself as a market leader in video streaming.

Latest Spider-Man spin-off scales box office heights

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Latest Spider-Man spin-off scales box office heights

movie & TV December 18, 2018 07:27

By Agence France-Presse
Los Angeles

“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” snared North American viewers in its web this weekend, earning $35.4 million in ticket sales, final figures showed Monday.

Sony’s action-packed animation sees Peter Parker make way for Miles Morales as Spider-Man — a black, Latino character new to theater-goers, but not comic book enthusiasts.

The Spider-Man of his dimension, Morales, voiced by Shameik Moore, joins forces with Spideys from parallel realities to stop a threat menacing all of them.

In second was Warner Bros crime flick “The Mule,” which earned $17.5 million. Clint Eastwood both directed and took the lead as a destitute 90-year-old who turns to transporting cocaine through Illinois for a Mexican drug cartel.

“Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch” dropped one place to third, earning $11.8 million over the weekend. Benedict Cumberbatch voices the grouchy title character as he plots to steal Christmas.

Fourth place went to “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” which took in $9.3 million after spending three weeks at the top of the box office. The animated film, a sequel to 2012’s “Wreck It Ralph,” has sold $154 million in domestic tickets since it opened.

In fifth was Universal’s newly-released “Mortal Engines,” whose ticket sales stalled at $7.6 million.

The post-apocalyptic sci-fi sees Hera Hilmar star as the only person who can stop the city of London — now a colossal wheeled predator — from chomping up all in its path.

Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were:

“Creed II” ($5.4 million)

“Bohemian Rhapsody” ($4.3 million)

“Instant Family” ($3.8 million)

“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” ($3.8 million)

“Green Book” ($2.8 million)

CBS paid ‘Bull’ actress Eliza Dushku $9.5 mn to settle harassment claims

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CBS paid ‘Bull’ actress Eliza Dushku $9.5 mn to settle harassment claims

movie & TV December 15, 2018 14:54

By Agence France-Presse
New York

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US television network CBS paid $9.5 million Eliza Dushku, an actress on primetime drama “Bull,” and wrote her off the show after she claimed the lead actor had harassed her.

Michael Weatherly made several lewd comments or jokes in front of the production team referring to Dushku’s physique, with sexual connotations, according to The New York Times, which first reported the development.

The actor acknowledged having made most of the comments, but insisted that they were not sexual advances.

Dushku shared her discomfort at the remarks with the production team before speaking with Weatherly, and the situation did not improve.

Several days later, the actress learned that she had been written off the show even though the production team had previously told her it was planning to give her character a recurring role in the series.

After weighing taking legal action against CBS, the 37-year-old actress turned to mediation, which led to an agreement. The settlement amount corresponds to the payment she would have received had she fulfilled the entire term of her contract.

The network is reeling from having had to fire its CEO Les Moonves in September over sexual harassment and assault claims. Last year, star host Charlie Rose was fired after eight women accused him of sexual harassment.

“The allegations in Ms Dushku’s claims are an example that, while we remain committed to a culture defined by a safe, inclusive and respectful workplace, our work is far from done,” CBS said.

But no action was taken against the man who since 2016 plays the role of Jason Bull, a psychologist who counsels lawyers during trial.

“During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script,” Weatherly, who was a star of the network’s leading drama NCIS for 13 seasons, told the Times.

“When Eliza told me that she wasn’t comfortable with my language and attempt at humor, I was mortified to have offended her and immediately apologized.

“After reflecting on this further, I better understand that what I said was both not funny and not appropriate, and I am sorry and regret the pain this caused Eliza.”

Apple to roll out new Snoopy, Peanuts cartoon series

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Apple to roll out new Snoopy, Peanuts cartoon series

movie & TV December 15, 2018 14:49

By Agence France-Presse
New York

Apple will produce a new animated series starring Snoopy and the Peanuts gang, created by the late American cartoonist Charles Schulz, for its video platform, a source close to the deal said Friday, confirming press reports.

The agreement was reached with Apple, “in a highly competitive environment” and at the expense of other candidates, with the Canadian group DHX Media, which holds 80% of the rights of Snoopy and Peanuts, said the source.

DHX bought this stake, as well as rights to Peanuts gang member Peppermint Patty, for $345 million in 2017.

The commitment is for DHX to produce a new animated series, specials and short programs around the Peanuts gang, a bunch of kids with the dog Snoopy.

The Canadian group will also create educational programs including the Peanuts gang, exclusively for Apple, around space and the conquest of space.

The agreement between Apple and DHX Media is another example of the Apple brand’s ambition, given the launch, announced by several media in 2019, of its own video-on-demand service offering exclusive content.

Until now, the video content available on the iTunes platform was produced by third parties and accessible one by one, not as a subscription.

Schulz wrote and illustrated the Peanuts cartoon strip starting in 1950. The final strip ran in newspapers one day after his death in February 2000, according to the Charles M. Schulz Museum.

Inspiration to save our oceans

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Inspiration to save our oceans

movie & TV December 12, 2018 09:05

By The Nation

The “Bangkok Ocean in Motion Film Festival 2018” gets underway today at the Hilton Phuket before moving up to Bangkok’s Chang Chui at the weekend.

 Viewers can enjoy a wide diversity feature films, animations, documentaries and short films (with Thai subtitles) which portray the consequences of global warming, plastic pollution and water.

The list of short films includes “Fragile” that talks about the adventure of a small turtle; “One Shot” that’s inspired by surfer and award-winning ocean and lifestyle photographer Russel Ord; and “Penguin Protectors” that looks at the decline in penguin populations decline as a result of warming. The unprecedented pictures of the ocean ecosystem, the diverse culture relating to the sea, and the advanced technology that will tackle waste crisis will hopefully spark inspiration to save the ocean.

The Bangkok Ocean in Motion Film Festival 2018 is organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance – an NGO based in Hong Kong and California with the aim to use new technologies, innovations, creativity and collaborations to build an awareness on saving and develop the ocean sustainably. You’ll find it at OceanRecov.org.

Apart from learning from the touching stories at the festival, the audience will get a chance to discuss with Douglas Woodring, a co-founder and managing director of Ocean Recovery Alliance. Hip music by world-renowned DJ Celeste Siam, two-time winner of the Top Asia Corporation’s Asia Top Female DJ Awards 2014 and 2017, will also be featured. The festival kicks off today (December 12) at The Hilton Phuket Hotel at 7pm then travels to Cafe del Mar, Phuket tomorrow at the time before coming back to the Hilton on December 15 at 7pm.In Bangkok, the festival will be held on Friday and Saturday at Doojit Space, Chang Chui at 7pm.

For more information and updates, visit http://www.facebook.com/BKKOceanInMotion/.

Disney’s ‘Ralph’ keeps wrecking it at box office

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Disney’s ‘Ralph’ keeps wrecking it at box office

movie & TV December 11, 2018 07:53

By Agence France-Presse
Los Angeles

Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” has topped the North American box office for the third week in a row, taking in an estimated $16.3 million over the weekend, industry tracker Exhibitor Relations said Monday.

The animated film, a sequel to 2012’s “Wreck It Ralph,” has sold $141 million in domestic tickets since it opened and has helped Disney make box office history again this year with more than $7 billion in global box office earnings for 2018.

Coming in second over the weekend was “The Grinch,” which sold $15 million in tickets. Benedict Cumberbatch voices the grouchy Seuss-inspired title character in that film.

In third spot was MGM’s boxing drama “Creed II,” at $10 million. This latest in the long-running “Rocky” series stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed as he — coached by the aging Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) — takes on the son of the boxer who killed his father.

Fourth place went to “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” from Warner Bros., with a take of $7 million. The Harry Potter prequel stars Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law and Johnny Depp.

And in fifth was Fox’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” at $6.1 million. Rami Malek has drawn rave reviews for his portrayal of rock group Queen’s talented singer Freddie Mercury.

The coming weeks will see the release of some expected blockbusters, including “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” “The Mule,” “Mary Poppins Returns” and “Aquaman,” which scored a huge $93.6 million over the weekend in China.

Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were:

“Instant Family” ($5.8 million)

“Green Book” ($3.9 million)

“Robin Hood” ($3.5 million)

“The Possession of Hannah Grace” ($3.2 million)

“Widows” ($3.15 million)

The spirit inside

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  • Ananda Everingham and Natthaweeranuch Thongmee return to work together again after their smash hit “Shutter”./courtesy of Transformation Films
  • The opening scene of “Singsoo” (“Reside”) sees the members of the Infinity Spiritual Centre gathering around the dead body and chanting to call the spirit to return. /courtesy of Transformation Films

The spirit inside

movie & TV December 11, 2018 01:00

By PARINYAPORN PAJEE
THE NATION

Director Wisit Sasanatieng brings more scares to the big screen with a new film about possession

Director Wisit Sasanatieng returns to Thai cinema screens on Thursday with not just one movie but two. It’s an unusual situation and not one Wisit was particularly prepared for, especially as the press reviews were also organised for the same day and saw the director scurrying across the street from Paragon Cineplex to Scala Theatre.

The two films in question are his latest full-length feature “Singsoo” (“Reside”) and the anthology “Ten Years Thailand” on which he worked with three other directors.

“I couldn’t believe it when I heard that my two projects were coming out on the same day, but there it is,” says Wisit, who made his name with his debut feature “Fah Talai Jone” (“Tears of the Black Tigers”) back in 2000. He has made a few films since, the latest being “Runpee” (“Senior”), which was released two years ago. And it looks like he will remain in the spotlight for the near future at least following the announcement by Netflix last month that Wisit will co-direct with Sittisiri Mongkolsiri the first of the two original Thai series “Oubatikaan” (“Shimmers”) for the streaming service.

“Singsoo” is set in a house that serves as the headquarters for the cult known as Jit Asongkhai (Infinity Spiritual Centre). Madame (Tarika Thidathit) and her apprentices Dej (Ananda Everingham), Prang (Natthaweeranuch Thongmee), Soy (Ploy Sornarin), Kruea (Jarunan Phantachat), Krit (Teerawat Mulwilat) and Nop (Peerapol Kijreunpiromsuk) are gathered around a dead body, chanting as they call on a spirit to come to the body. But things don’t go quite as planned and a group of vagabond spirits attempts to come inside and possess the cult members. Matters are further complicated by a massive storm and flooding that leaves them trapped, even as they try to fight off the spirits and discover why they are so determined to reside in their bodies.

Wisit says he was inspired by the idea of possession and also by parapsychology, or the study of situations that can’t be explained scientifically such as paranormal and psychic phenomena, telepathy and psychokinesis.

“I’m interested in what happens when someone’s personality suddenly changes like in the movie ‘Primal Fear’ where Edward Norton switches in seconds from a good person to a scary person,” he says, adding that “Reside” is neither a Thai style black magic nor a ghost movie, but a hybrid horror tale with a nod to the Hollywood possession genre.

He compares the notion of possession to the Thai dislike of Rohingya asylum seekers and other refugee groups, and how they use hate speech to express their fear.

“Perhaps they forget that the land they are living on belonged to others before they were born. Many of them are Chinese descendants, so why don’t we have more compassion for them and tone down our overprotection of our country?” says the director.

The fear of refugees is similar to the framework for the fear in the film. “In ‘Reside’, the spirits want to inhabit our bodies forever not just possess them temporarily. The spirits will attack those who are afraid and once they take control of the body, they will live like a normal person forever.

But for all that, he is quick to point out that this concept is not overly obvious in the movie. “Reside”, he says, is essentially an entertaining horror film with the scares coming from the fierce spirits and tethered together by how each character’s background leads them into the situation.

There are shades of an Agatha Christie drama too, with the story of each character revealed through the tense situation.

“Cinephiles will recognise the tribute to great horrors films like ‘The Exorcist’, ‘The Shining’ or ‘The Evil Dead’. It’s not like ‘The Unseeable’,” says the director, referring to his 2006 cult horror release.

In many ways, “Reside” came about quite by accident. Earlier this year, Wisit, who now works as a content creator at Transformation Films, realised that the team would be unable to finish their project “Sang Krasue” this year, meaning that Transformation would have no 2018 release. To fill the gap, Wisit offered a few ideas and the team eventually chose “Reside”. As the idea for the film came from him and he had already written the script, Transformation decided he should also direct.

Time and budget constraints presented challenges and there were times when Wisit wondered how he could create a horror film in a single location without using visual effects. The answer lay in the skills of the actors and creating the atmosphere through production design and storytelling.

Performance artist Teerawat Mulwilai helped Wisit with the acting while Natthaweeranuch and Ananda conjured back up the same chemistry that made such a success of “Shutter”.

Ploy Sornarin, left, plays Soy while Silpathorn artist Jarunan Phantachat portrays her aunt Kruea./Courtesy of Transformation Films

 

 

Ploy is a rising star who picked up the Subhanahongsa Award for Best Supporting Actress in “Siam Square”.

“She’s brilliant as Soy,” enthuses Wisit of the actress who bears a strong resemblance to veteran screen star Jintara Sukkhaphat.

“Teerawat has really helped me on this project especially in the way we show the spirit taking over a body. He blends performing art with his acting,” he says.

And indeed performing art plays a major role in the film, with the actors drawing on butoh techniques to demonstrate the act of taking possession. It also celebrates the coming together of three Silpathorn artists –Wisit, Teerawat and Jarunun have all been recognised with the prestigious award in the fields of film and performing arts.

Wisit is known for casting actors of yesterday in his films, such as Sombat Methanee in “Fah Talai Jone” and the long-retired Pornpan Kasemmatsu in “Runpee” (“Senior”).

He does it again with “Reside” bringing in the veteran actress of the late 1970s and 1980s Tarika Thidathit as Madame. “She is one of my favourite actresses. I was thrilled when she agreed to play a prostitute role and shaved her head for real in the 1978 movie “Nua Kwa Rak,” he says.

Wisit knows that fans are keen to see a horror film like “The Unseeable” but insists he is not interested in repeating what he has done before.

His films are often received critically acclaimed but fail at the box office. “Guess the audience prefers to see them on TV or pirated DVD,” he says.

Director Wisit Sasanatieng on the set of his latest horror film “Singsoo”./Courtesy of Transformation Films

And he is probably right. “Tears of the Black Tiger” was the first Thai film ever to be chosen for the Cannes International Film Festival but flopped back home. “The Unseeable” is often held up as one of the best Thai horror flicks of all time but only became popular when it was shown on television.

“As a filmmaker, it doesn’t matter as long as our works are being seen by a wider audience though it doesn’t benefit for the investor or the movie as a whole.”

And while film fans will no doubt be hankering for more from Wisit, he prefers to stay in the background.

“My energy has run out and despite still having plenty of ideas, I can’t do it on my own. As a content creator, I can share my ideas and my experience with the younger generation who still have energy to do it,” he says.

 “Singsoo” (“Reside”) and |“Ten Years Thailand” open on Thursday. “Reside” is on wide release meanwhile “Ten Years” will have a limited run at Major Cineplex, SF Cinema, House RCA and Bangkok Screening Room.

Dystopian Thai film set to be screened nationwide

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Dystopian Thai film set to be screened nationwide

movie & TV December 07, 2018 20:00

By The Thaiger

A new movie “10 Years Thailand” will screen nationwide next week following approval by the censor board last Monday.

The film, a dystopian anthology made by four Thai filmmakers, is based on the 2015 Hong Kong film “Ten Years”.

The film is directed by Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnon Siriphol and Apichatpong Weerasethaku, the winner of a Palm D’or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010 for his film “Uncle Boonme Who Can Recall His Past Lives”.

Running 95 minutes “10 Years Thailand” presents the filmmakers vision of Thailand’s future. A fifth segment by Chookiat Sakveerakul, which was not included in the Cannes screening, is set to be part of the full cinema release.

The stories range from a black-a-white film in an art gallery, to an Earth where the last human is made to live in a Cat dominated world.

A constant theme of censorship and forced conformity rings out throughout the film, and its directors have found a platform to visually represent their concerns for their country and its future.

Rather than a form of social commentary for what has happened or is happening, the focus is on how we might help shape and mold the future.

The film premieres nationwide on December 13, with English subtitles, following its Cannes screening in May. Screening will be held in Bangkok at SF Cinemas, House RCA and Bangkok Screening Room. It will also show in Phuket, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Chian Mai, Chonburi, Pathum Thani, Maha Sarakham, Udon Thani.

Source: thethaiger.com

Jim Gaffigan bring laughs tour in March

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Jim Gaffigan bring laughs tour in March

movie & TV December 06, 2018 11:08

By The Nation

Grammy-nominated comedian-actor-writer-producer and two-time New York Times best-selling author Jim Gaffigan is bringing his “Quality Time Tour” to Bangkok’s Scala Theatre on March 22.

Gaffigan, who has five specials streaming on Netflix, became in December 2014 one of only 10 comics to sell out Madison Square Garden and has even performed for Pope Francis.

In 2016, Forbes magazine named Gaffigan one of the world’s highest-grossing comedians. His books “Dad is Fat” (2013) and “Food: A Love Story” (2014) have sold exceedingly well.

Billed as “one of our most intelligent observational humorists”, Gaffigan’s most recent performance film, “Noble Ape”, matched the success of last year’s Netflix special “Cinco”. “Noble Ape” pools footage from sold-out performances around the world, including in China and Japan.

Gaffigan has also appeared in the feature films “Super Troopers 2” and “Chappaquiddick” and voiced characters in “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” and “Duck, Duck Goose”.

Seats cost Bt1,800 and up at http://www.ThaiTicketMajor.com and (02) 262 3456.

A celebration of European cinema

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Belgian Rhapsody
Belgian Rhapsody

A celebration of European cinema

movie & TV December 04, 2018 11:37

By The Nation

To mark the European Year of Cultural Heritage, the European Union and its Member States are hosting the 2018 edition of the European Union Film Festival as an open-air event.

To mark the European Year of Cultural Heritage, the European Union and its Member States are hosting the 2018 edition of the European Union Film Festival as an open-air event.

The festival, which continues through December 17, see the residences of EU Member State Ambassadors and EU cultural institutes in Bangkok opening their doors for the screening of 19 premium quality European movies.

“This is a truly rare opportunity as seven EU ambassadors will open their residences to the public for film screenings, thus enabling the audience to enjoy a unique open-air film festival experience at European heritage venues right in the heart of the city,” said Pirkka Tapiola, the ambassador of the European Union to Thailand.

The film screening venues include the residences of the ambassadors of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and the UK, the Alliance Francaise Bangkok, the Goethe-Institut Bangkok, and House No 1.

The festival kicked off last Thursday at House No 1, a historical house with European heritage located on Captain Bush Lane with the screening of “Mademoiselle Paradis”, an Austrian film by a new-generation director Barbara Albert, which was showcased at both the San Sebastian and Toronto film festivals.

Other highlights include “The Other Side of Hope”, a Finnish comedy-drama which won its veteran director, Aki Kaurismaki, the Silver Bear Award for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival 2017; I Am Not a Witch”, a British drama which was selected for the Directors’ Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival; and “The Commune”, a Danish drama which won its actress Trine Dyrholm the Silver Bear for Best Actress award at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival.

The European Union Open-Air Film Festival 2018 runs until December 17. All films will be screened in their original languages with Thai and English subtitles.

Admission to all film screenings is free, however, pre-registration is required for entry to each film screening.

For the list of films, synopses, trailers and screening programme, visit http://www.facebook.com/events/1126897370798882.