Movie Review: Deadfall
Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky; starring Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Kris Kristofferson and Sissy Spacek
“The accidents, coincidences and melodramatic flourishes pile up like a February snowdrift.” Roger Moore, McClatchy-Tribune News Service
“The most disappointing aspect of Deadfall is its conventionality. For a thriller, it’s light on surprises.” James Berardinelli, ReelViews
“The perfect movie to watch when someone next to you on the couch is on the phone.” Jordan Hoffman, Badass Digest
“Watching this violent potboiler is like observing a thief knock off a convenience store, then seeing him lock his keys in the car.” Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News
“The film does manage some unintentional humor through its assortment of oddball accents, quirky characters, romantic silliness and overwrought action sequences.” Todd Jorgenson, Cinemalogue.com
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Hidden away on the 25th floor of the new luxury Japanese-chain hotel, The Okura Bangkok, is the Okura Spa. Set in a contemporary oriental space, the five private treatment rooms are hidden along a dimly-lit walkway. The highlight is the Okura Take Relief bamboo massage where therapists roll a warm bamboo pole over your muscles to release stress before a soak in a big bathtub (B3,600). 25/F, The Okura Prestige Bangkok, Ploenchit Rd., 02-687-9000. Open daily 10am-10pm. BTS Ploenchit.
There’s an immediately calming effect walking into this dim, cavern-like and voluptuously curved space designed by VaSLab. All the treatments take inspiration from Thailand’s four main regions. The Southern treatment, for example, starts with a strong, slow massage informed by the local Nora dance and performed with hot seashells. It’s followed by another massage technique inspired by a dance, the Hooloo Vahi, which focuses on blood circulation (130 min, B3,600). Come before 2pm for 40% off all treatments. The Lit. 36/1 Soi Kasemsan 1, 02-612-3456. Open daily 10am-10pm. BTS National Stadium.
Situated behind Ei8ht Thonglor in Thonglor Soi 8, Apex Medi Spa manages to block out the city with its wooden screens and soothing water running down panes of glass. It’s warm and quiet, with just enough touches of white to look “medi” as well as “spa.” The treatments include a lot of expensive products meant to rejuvenate your cells, from gold fusion therapy to caviar masks and infrared beds. Prices start from B5,000 for facial treatments but the drain-massage treatment is B2,500 for 30 minutes, if you’re just looking to quickly relax your calves and thighs before a night out in Thonglor. Behind Ei8ht Thonglor Complex, Thonglor Soi 8, Sukhumvit Rd., 080-500-0123. www.apexprofoundbeauty.com
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Overview
ACER reenters the competitive smartphone market with a phone that offers cloud sharing functionalities as well as performance that aims to compete with mid to high-end smart phones.
Plugged
Bugged
Verdict
The ACER Cloud Mobile requires much improvement in terms of its multimedia and cloud sharing programs which are thoroughly outclassed by other Android-based phones. Still, the ACER phone has incredible processing power for an affordable handset.
Price
B13,900
Specs
4.3 Inch 1280x720 IPS-LCD, 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4, 8MP camera, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 8GB Internal Memory, 1GB RAM, 1080P Video.
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