As he releases his latest directorial venture, Top Secret, Songyot “Yong” Sukmakanan, 38, says that he’s done with making movies and now wants to explore the world and promote the Thai movie industry...
His film Wonderful Town won the Best Film Award from Supphannahong in 2009 and has been lauded at international festivals, including Pusan, where it received the Bean Pole New Currents Award. We...
After the success of his last period film Eternity (Chua Fha Din Salai) last year, Ananda Everingham teams up again with Mom Noi (director ML Bhandevanop Devakula) and Ploy Cherman in U Mong Pa Mueng...
Currently a third-year student at the Department of Dance at Chulalongkorn University, Apinya “Ar” Rungpitakmana talks about his interest in Thai dance and playing the lead in Kon Khon (opening Aug...
After feeling like a second-class kid in the country, Nuttawut “Por” Sakidjai moved to Bangkok and became his own inspiration, first working at Channel 7 and then making the bold move of quitting for...
With increasing prices and obtuse promotion schemes, movie multiplexes have made some very vocal enemies. BK hears them out. By Monruedee Jansuttipan and Natthanun Prasongchaikul
The king of Thai rap, Abhisit Opas-iamlikit aka Joey Boy, tells us the story of how he came to fall in love with hip hop and about putting on a new hat, that of director, for his new zombie movie,...
Budding actress and singer Paowalee “Pao” Pornpimol, 19, makes her cinematic debut in, The Moon, a dramatic biopic of Thai luk thung queen, Poompuang Duangchan—or Mae Pueng, as Pao calls her.
Currently playing a heart-broken woman embroiled in a love triangle with co-star Mum Jokmok (in Mum Ka Mai Doen Ka Doen), Sirivimol “Mai” Charoenpura, 42, talks to BK about growing up in her father’s...