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Life of Pi's Irrfan Khan returns in The Lunchbox while Russell Crowe and Emma Watson head a star-studded cast in Noah, alongside three other new movies opening today (Apr 10) in Bangkok cinemas.
Get your splash on in style at these Songkran parties across town: choose from Asia’s Biggest Gay Party gCircuit, a pool party with street artist Alex Face at W Hotel, another rooftop poolside one at amBar, a foam party at NARZ and many more. And if you’re driving out of town, we wish you a safe trip. (Don’t drink and drive!)
Thai film fans rejoice! Viddsee.com has partnered with the Thai Film Foundation to screen Thai short films on its new channel, for free. There some big names included, too.
With four photo exhibitions opening this month, you get the chance to see portraits of Moscow youth at BACC, landscapes from Bangalore en route to New Delhi at 338 Oida, Miti Ruangkritya's nostalgic series taken in Siem Riep at BUG, and the works of emerging Japanese photographers at GOJA.
Excercise your freedom of choice this long weekend with a bunch of parties, a visit from Jared Leto, a must-see architecture exhibition and a lyrical open mic night.
In celebration of the late revolutionary Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel, known for his contribution to the surrealist movement in the 1920s, the Film Archive and Mexican Embassy in Thailand select five of Buñuel’s films produced during the time he resided in Mexico to be screened for free over the weekend (Apr 5-6) at Sri Salaya Theatre.
In cinemas today (April 3), Chris Evans returns as the patriotic American hero while jungle boy Tarzan gets a 3D remake, along with Peter Chan's comedy set in 1980s China.