Iflix as an app

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Iflix as an app

movie & TV December 21, 2018 01:00

By THE NATION

Just as awesome as the app but even easier to access and use iflix Mobile Web now enables users to watch a selection of their favourite shows without the hassle of downloading and signing-up on site. What’s even better is that iflix Mobile Web loads faster and only takes 140kb of space on your phone to run!

No signups are only applicable for Android users for the moment as iflix continues to work on this being available too for iOS devices.

All iflix-FREE movies and television shows, along with many of iflix’s most popular features, are available on iflix Mobile Web without signup. Like the app, you have the option to create an account, upgrade to iflix-VIP and receive a 30-day VIP free trial.

“More than one billion people access the Internet in the Asia-Pacific region. We’re talking about more than 46 per cent of the total online users in the world. iflix Mobile Web delivers great experiences for any device in any connectivity. This is enormously valuable to customers in emerging markets like Thailand which are mobile-first but can face challenges when it comes to consistent and reliable internet access,” says Artima Suraphongchai, country manager for iflix Thailand.

Now available to over one billion consumers throughout Asia, the Middle East and Africa, iflix has established itself as the clear market leader in video streaming. Offering consumers a vast library of top Hollywood, regional, and local TV shows and movies, including many first run exclusives and awardwinning programmes, and now news, each subscription allows users to access the service on up to five devices, including phones, laptops, tablets, and even television.

“True Detectives” returns to the small screen

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“True Detectives” returns to the small screen

movie & TV December 19, 2018 09:00

By The Nation

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Starring Oscar winner Mahershala Ali and created by Emmy nominee Nic Pizzolatto, “True Detective” returns for its third season in the New Year with two episodes debuting backtoback on Monday January 14 at 9am, with a same day encore at 9pm. Single episodes, six in all, will be screened on Mondays at the same time and the series will be available in Thailand on HBO GO via AIS PLAY and AIS PLAYBOX.

Playing out in three separate time periods, the third season tells the story of a macabre crime in the heart of the Ozarks, and a mystery that deepens over decades. Ali (Oscar winner for “Moonlight”) stars as state police detective Wayne Hays, with Stephen Dorff (“Somewhere”) as Roland West, the detective who investigated the case with Hays, and Carmen Ejogo (“Selma”) as schoolteacher and writer Amelia Reardon.

In 2015, retired detective Wayne Hays, his memory failing, looks back at the disappearance of 12yearold Will and 10yearold Julie Purcell, recalling the days and weeks immediately following the 1980 crime, as well as developments in 1990, when he and his former partner, Roland West, were subpoenaed after a major break in the case.

Filmed at locations throughout northwest Arkansas, the new season of “True Detective” was written by series creator Nic Pizzolatto, except for the fourth episode, which he wrote with David Milch (HBO’s “Deadwood”), and the sixth episode, which he wrote with Graham Gordy. Pizzolatto is also making his directorial debut with two episodes. Other directors are Jeremy Saulnier (“Hold the Dark”) and Daniel Sackheim (HBO’s “Game of Thrones”).

‘Big’ director Penny Marshall dead at 75

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‘Big’ director Penny Marshall dead at 75

movie & TV December 19, 2018 06:47

By Agence France-Presse
Los Angeles

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Penny Marshall, the star of ABC’s “Laverne and Shirley” who became one of the most successful female directors in history at the helm of “Big,” “A League of Their Own” and a string of other hit movies, has died. She was 75.

The filmmaker died peacefully in her Hollywood Hills on Monday due to complications from diabetes, her publicist told AFP.

Marshall’s “heartbroken” family described her as a “tomboy who loved sports, doing puzzles of any kind, drinking milk and Pepsi together and being with her family.”

“Big” star Tom Hanks, who has gone on to appear in a further 60-plus movies, winning two Oscars, led an outpouring of affection and sadness from Hollywood.

“Goodbye, Penny. Man, did we laugh a lot! Wish we still could. Love you. Hanx,” he tweeted.

There were message on social media from actors Mark Wahlberg, Bette Midler Billy Crystal, Viola Davis, George Takei, James Woods, Reese Witherspoon, William Shatner and Danny DeVito, as well as fellow directors Ron Howard and Kevin Smith.

Many of the tributes focused on Marshall’s unpretentiousness and easy humor, while others highlighted her iconic status among women aspiring to make their way in an industry geared toward men.

“Selma” director Ava DuVernay thanked Marshall for the “the trails you blazed,” while actor Josh Gad (“Frozen”) observed: “At a time when men dominated, #pennymarshall broke barriers as a director, giving us hit after hit.”

‘Born with a funnybone’

Born in New York’s Bronx borough, Marshall was the daughter of producer Tony Marshall and his tap dance teacher wife Marjorie, and a sister to legendary comedy director Garry Marshall (“Pretty Woman”), who died in 2016.

She made her name as Laverne DeFazio on the TV sitcom “Laverne and Shirley” (1976-1983), earning three Golden Globe nominations, before making her directorial debut with “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (1986).

She is probably best known in the movie world for directing Hanks in his breakout role in “Big” (1988), which became the first film made by a woman to gross more than $100 million at the domestic box office.

She went on to direct Robert De Niro and Robin Williams in medical drama “Awakenings” (1990), which was nominated for a best picture Oscar, before helming “A League of Their Own” (1992), starring Hanks alongside Geena Davis and Madonna.

Fellow New Yorker and US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer remembered a woman who “made us all laugh… made us all cry.”

“She paved the way for so many women in television. And, she was in a league of her own,” he said, recalling one of Marshall’s best-loved movies.

Marshall had a short-lived marriage with a football player she met at university in Albuquerque, with whom she had a daughter. She was married to Hollywood actor and director Rob Reiner for a decade, from 1971.

“I loved Penny. I grew up with her. She was born with a great gift. She was born with a funnybone and the instinct of how to use it. I was very lucky to have lived with her and her funnybone. I will miss her,” Reiner said.

Marshall’s family described her as “a comedic natural with a photographic memory and an instinct for slapstick.”

“We hope her life continues to inspire others to spend time with family, work hard and make all of their dreams come true,” a statement read.

Riders of the storm

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Riders of the storm

movie & TV December 19, 2018 01:00

By PARINYAPORN PAJEE
THE NATION

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Almost totally deciamated by the March 2011 Tsunami, Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture has risen from the ashes to tell its tales

ONE OF the best-loved cartoonists among Thai manga fans of yesteryear is Shotaro Ishinomori, creator of Kamen Rider, “Cyborg 009” and the famous “Robocon”, which aired in Thailand 40 years ago.

What many Thais may not know, however, is that he has an entire museum dedicated to his memory in Ishinomaki, the second-largest city in Miyagi Prefecture in Japan’s northeast, which is well worth a visit.

Like its home, the Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum or Ishinomori Mangattan Museum as it is sometimes called, which is situated on Nakaze island in the Kyu-Kitakima River, was badly damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011 but underwent considerable restoration and finally re-opened in March 2013.

It gets the name “Mangattan” because Nakaze looks familiar to Manhattan, New York when observed from above. An egg-shaped building that resembles a UFO, it rises proudly from the river and is one of the city landmarks. And it’s dedicated to Shotaro, a son of present day Ishinomaki City, and who was recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records for the “Most Comics Written by One Author”.

The museum offers a fascinating journey into the history of the Kamen Riders and their inventive vehicles, though while English leaflets are available for foreign visitors, most of the exhibits are described in Japanese. That won’t stop Thai comic fans from sighing over “Cyborg 009”, the cute “Robocon” which was on aired on Channel 5 and those motorcycle-riding superheroes.

The museum is a short 10-minute walk from Ishinomaki JR train station. But it’s not all there is to see in this town, which has miraculously risen from the dead and now boasts museums and centres that chronicle the residents’ lives through the tragic incident. One place foreign visitors shouldn’t miss is the Ishinomaki Community & Info Centre, about 200 metres before the manga museum.

From the outside, it looks like an office but the interior is like a gallery offering a first-hand glimpse of city life through an exhibition, photographs, and descriptions of the damage wrought by the tsunami. There’s even a white board where you are invited to write your impressions.

The cities hit by the disaster all have information centres similar to this but this one is special, as the director is a British citizen Richard Halberstadt who has lived in Ishinomaki for 22 years. He’s on hand to share in English how the local people experienced the tsunami.

“Ishinomaki was one of the municipalities hardest hit by the tsunami of March 2011. Just under 4,000 people were killed and that’s the most in any single city or town in the disaster area and the damage here was bigger than in all of Iwate Prefecture. That gives you an idea of the level of destruction in Ishinomaki,” says Halberstadt

Halberstadt, who was an English lecturer at Ishinomaki Senshu University, was in his classroom when the earthquake hit. He was safe from the flooding but remained trapped at the university for two nights and three days. When he started back towards his home in the city centre, he found it impossible to reach and stayed at a hotel that was serving as a temporary shelter.

“The water from the big wave was massive and higher than in other places because we were so near the epicentre of the quake. Also the coastline is really jagged here and the area fronting the town is really narrow. As the water gushed through that narrow space it became higher and higher because the energy had nowhere else to go,” Halberstadt explains.

“Ishinomaki’s population before the tsunami was about 163,000 now it’s about 145,000. The decrease includes those who lost their lives but since then people have been moving away. Some people were scared to live here after the tsunami while others needed to find jobs. This population decrease is one of the major problems that Ishinomaki is currently facing and both the government and local government are trying to implement policies to stop the bleeding but it’s still going on.”

Two years after the tsunami Halberstadt quit his job. “I wanted to do something different and it was about that time that City Hall contacted me about working in this centre and I said okay. I speak English and Japanese and I was here at the time of the earthquake and tsunami so I can talk about it very easily. My experience of standing in front of a classroom has also helped me communicate with the tourists. Most are Japanese but we also get a lot of visitors from Hong Kong, America, Europe and New Zealand.”

A few Thais have come to the town, he adds, but they have never heard of the ICIC.

“We have many tsunami information centres all over the area but because I can talk in English, this has become a popular stop for groups of international students,” he says, adding that the surprised and horrified reaction to his story of a wave 20 metres high is the same whether the visitors are Japanese or foreign.

The ICIC was established in 2015 to inform and educate visitors from near and far about the tsunami and the progress of post-disaster reconstruction through literature, exhibits, as well as to share important lessons in emergency preparedness.

A local market Ishinomaki Genki Ichiba is just across the street and its second floor is home to the restaurant Genki Shokudo from where diners can enjoy a good view of the island and the museum.

Asked if he is intending to add other exhibits to the centre, Halberstadt says what he really needs is more space as the current premises are only temporary.

“Maybe we’ll be here until the Tokyo Olympics. After that, I think the city is planning something more permanent but I don’t know where. But this place is really good because it’s in the centre, close to the station people can walk here. If we move, I’ll really miss this place,” he says.

IF YOU GO

– For more information about the Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum, visit http://www.mangattan.jp/manga/en/about/.

– For enquiries or make an appointment to visit the Ishinomaki Community & Info Centre and meet Richard Halberstadt, call (+81) 225 98 4425.

Nanny in the air

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Nanny in the air

movie & TV December 18, 2018 14:53

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The Walt Disney Thailand wishes fans a happy holiday season with the Christmas release of fantasy blockbuster Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns” as the company celebrates an all-time high of its studios’ entertainment business that grossed more than Bt900 million in 2018.

The loving nanny will bring her magic and exciting adventures to Thai theatres on Tuesday (December 25).

The new sequel to the musical fantasy film based on PL Travers’ globally popular series of children books, “Mary Poppins Returns” received four nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, namely for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and Best Original Score. Acclaimed director Rob Marshall, who directed “Chicago” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” and is currently working on Disney’s live-action adaptation of “The Little Mermaid”, was at the helm of the new production to bring Mary Poppins back to life on the silver screen.

Starring veteran actress Emily Blunt (“The Girl on the Train” and “Into the Woods”) as Mary Poppins, the new instalment has everything set for the magical nanny to reoccupy her space in people’s hearts again after sending Julie Andrews to stardom and won her Academy and Golden Globe Awards for her leading role as the eponymous character in the original 1964 film.

Emily Blunt grew up watching the original Mary Poppins. As a child, she found Mary Poppins to be a superhero. “Something struck me about [Mary Poppins] coming in, so capable and so magical, and just sweeping it all up and making it right. I think the film is one of those films that’s seared into people’s memories as an emblem of their nostalgia in many ways,” Blunt suggested, remembering her childhood fondness of the original film.

Stepping into a role as iconic as Mary Poppins is exciting, but it does not come without nerves. Blunt elaborated on how she went about diving into the role in Mary Poppins Returns: “I just try to approach her as I would with any other character and not be caught up in the white noise of, ‘Oh my god, you’re Mary Poppins!’ I think that’s been my main focus—to approach her calmly how I would play her with what I’m given on the page.”

Although singing and dancing were not something that came naturally to Blunt, director Rob Marshall helped her gain confidence. “He just has this way of making you feel like you can do anything. You do feel in such safe hands with him, and in the same way he approaches me as an actor, he approaches me as a dancer now. He just wants it to feel like a confident, exciting experience,” Blunt says of her convincing, characterful portrayal of Mary Poppins.

In addition to Blunt, “Mary Poppins Returns” features Hollywood’s A-list cast including Academy Award winners Meryl Streep and Colin Firth, as well as actor and songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda who co-wrote the songs for Disney animated film Moana and composed the music and lyrics for critically acclaimed Broadway musical “Hamilton”.

Throughout this year, the Walt Disney studio has achieved record high grossing of more than Bt900 million from nine titles released since the beginning of the year with all film franchises of the studio combined. To commemorate Marvel Studios’ 10th anniversary, the “Year of Marvel” celebration started off with the release of “Black Panther” followed by “Avengers: Infinity War” that surged to top four of the world’s highest-grossing films of all time with worldwide box-office gross of over US$2 billion (Bt35 billion) and enthroned itself as the highest-grossing Hollywood movie of all time in Thailand.

Other Thai releases from Marvel Studios were “Ant-Man and the Wasp”. Lucasfilm delighted Star Wars fans with “Solo: A Star Wars Story”, a spin-off film centring on Star Wars character Han Solo and his adventure before coming across Chewbacca and Millennium Falcon. Disney Pixar brought back the popular family of superheroes in “Incredibles 2”, an animated sequel nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globe Awards. Disney Animation Studios continues to see the box office momentum strong in “Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2” after grossing more than Bt50 million on its opening weekend.

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/.