Country - Thailand
Mae Bae. Makala (Mamee Napakpapha Nakprasitte) is a very hot tour guide, but she lives with a really jealous King Cobra that bites at the slightest provocation. Chanachom (Akara Amarttayakul) is a handsome and successful businessman, recently returned from overseas, married with... » MORE
Werewolf in Bangkok. Frank (Nong Cha Cha Cha) is a garbage scavenger who lives with his adopted street-urchin daughter Lilly (Natnicha Cherdchoobupakaree). One day, while on the run from the scavenger "digging-up" gang (whose symbol is sort of a smiley face with shades... » MORE
Angulimala. A Thai version of the heartwarming Buddhist legend of an outcast driven to murder by his teacher, and by his Dharma, collecting 1,000 fingers as his fate, until the Buddha enlightens him and he gives up finger collecting, even though... » MORE
Black Night. After the success of THREE and THREE: EXTREMES, it was only a matter of time before other studios had a go at the horror "triptych" using the same box office generating conceit of featuring directors and actors from several asian... » MORE
Choompae. Pherg Choompae (Sombat Methanee) goes back to his hometown to avenge the death of his father at the hands of the smuggling kingpin Tom (Kecha Plianvithee). Sounds simple, right? Think again! I never knew a simple revenge plot could be... » MORE
Citizen Dog. Whimsical and surreal, candy-coated movie that overdoes it on the whimsy and leaves you feeling that you've been held down by a group of purple-clad elves and force-fed pixie sticks. ... » MORE
Computer Superman aka Yod Manut Computer. THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN, Thai-style. And no, I don't mean he is a katoey. But, he does have a horn growing out of his butt. How to explain? I think I'd better start over from the beginning.... » MORE
Crying Fiddle. What a sad fiddle. But why? Why is this fiddle crying? Perhaps, if you sit down and watch CRYING FIDDLE, you will learn why. Perhaps, the fiddle cries because the movie made about it was shot cheaply on digital video... » MORE
Devil Snake Woman. Diana Pang Dan and Sophie Ngan starring together in a Snake Woman film. How can it go wrong? Oh, let me count the ways! Shot on video and unsubtitled. A child medusa leads snakes against a group of tribal, spear-weilding... » MORE
Final Detention. Thai movies explore every lowbrow genre of film, so when I saw a Thai Women-in-Prison film, how could I resist? Maybe I could have resisted by recalling Thailand's draconian censorship laws. Another good way would have been to recall that... » MORE
House of Mad Souls, A. To forget her ex-boyfriend Man, Jitty (Cindy Sirinya Berbridge) moves out of the city and into the suburbs. But wait -- it's even more horrible than that! While she's there, she keeps getting haunted by a little boy. From there,... » MORE
Immortal Enemy. Blood sucking vampires, immortal evil, a Wizard-like shaman, a ring of power, and a host of shuffling zombies -- all rendered with cheesy special effects, and a plot that shambles forward like a half-resuscitated corpse.... » MORE
Insee Tong aka Golden Eagle. An evil communist hypnotist and the "Red Bamboo" gang threaten to overturn the Thai government and start a socialist revolution. The cops can't break the case. Only the legendary "Golden Eagle" (Mitr Chaibuncha) can untangle the complicated plot and save... » MORE
Kinnaree. Brothers Pong and Pun are competing in a road rally race somewhere in the forest areas of Thailand, when they accidentally strike a completely naked woman with their car. She isn't human, she's a Kinnaree. Her and her kind enjoy... » MORE
Necromancer. The gangsters and smugglers are using magic to augment their abilities, so its only natural the police use it as well. A special police taskforce specialising in bringing down magic users corners a man who has hidden a huge amount... » MORE
SARS Wars. Zombie movies are a dime a dozen these days, and though many of them are extremely bad, there is a built in audience that keeps shambling forward for more, and keep watching them despite being burned so many times in... » MORE
Seven Days in Coffin. Mali was killed, drowned in the river. She flirted with lots of guys, so the cops have lots of suspects. And her girlfriend Pikul, devestated by Mali's death, is determined to get to the bottom of it. Oh, yes, and... » MORE
Snaker. One of the first films made in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge, Snaker (the regrettable Hong Kong DVD version english title of the film, far less eloquent than the translated Cambodian title, The Snake King's Child) is a landmark in... » MORE
Sweet Gang, The. Four guys share a room in a guesthouse across the street from the girl's dorm, where four girls likewise share a room. Two of the boys are tough guys, one is a tranny (being a Thai movie, this is to... » MORE
Treasure of Mueang Lup Lae. A group of archeologist/explorers go in search of a treasure in Lup Lae, where legend has it that the Khmer Queen held court in ancient times. They are followed by thieves to hope to take it from them, then attacked... » MORE
Trek, The. Apparently the jungle is a lot more dangerous than last time you visited. And it's not the animals, particularly. It's the insects. Basically, they have a tendancy to rip your face off or swarm over your lower half and devour... » MORE
Yah Nark. Another cheap, shot on video, Thai ghost film. But wait! It's in 3-D! And so, another regretful impulse buy is made, and there's nothing left to do but watch what is advertised as the first 3-D Thai movie ever.... » MORE
Mae Bae. Makala (Mamee Napakpapha Nakprasitte) is a very hot tour guide, but she lives with a really jealous King Cobra that bites at the slightest provocation. Chanachom (Akara Amarttayakul) is a handsome and successful businessman, recently returned from overseas, married with... » MORE
Werewolf in Bangkok. Frank (Nong Cha Cha Cha) is a garbage scavenger who lives with his adopted street-urchin daughter Lilly (Natnicha Cherdchoobupakaree). One day, while on the run from the scavenger "digging-up" gang (whose symbol is sort of a smiley face with shades... » MORE
Angulimala. A Thai version of the heartwarming Buddhist legend of an outcast driven to murder by his teacher, and by his Dharma, collecting 1,000 fingers as his fate, until the Buddha enlightens him and he gives up finger collecting, even though... » MORE
Black Night. After the success of THREE and THREE: EXTREMES, it was only a matter of time before other studios had a go at the horror "triptych" using the same box office generating conceit of featuring directors and actors from several asian... » MORE
Choompae. Pherg Choompae (Sombat Methanee) goes back to his hometown to avenge the death of his father at the hands of the smuggling kingpin Tom (Kecha Plianvithee). Sounds simple, right? Think again! I never knew a simple revenge plot could be... » MORE
Citizen Dog. Whimsical and surreal, candy-coated movie that overdoes it on the whimsy and leaves you feeling that you've been held down by a group of purple-clad elves and force-fed pixie sticks. ... » MORE
Computer Superman aka Yod Manut Computer. THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN, Thai-style. And no, I don't mean he is a katoey. But, he does have a horn growing out of his butt. How to explain? I think I'd better start over from the beginning.... » MORE
Crying Fiddle. What a sad fiddle. But why? Why is this fiddle crying? Perhaps, if you sit down and watch CRYING FIDDLE, you will learn why. Perhaps, the fiddle cries because the movie made about it was shot cheaply on digital video... » MORE
Devil Snake Woman. Diana Pang Dan and Sophie Ngan starring together in a Snake Woman film. How can it go wrong? Oh, let me count the ways! Shot on video and unsubtitled. A child medusa leads snakes against a group of tribal, spear-weilding... » MORE
Final Detention. Thai movies explore every lowbrow genre of film, so when I saw a Thai Women-in-Prison film, how could I resist? Maybe I could have resisted by recalling Thailand's draconian censorship laws. Another good way would have been to recall that... » MORE
House of Mad Souls, A. To forget her ex-boyfriend Man, Jitty (Cindy Sirinya Berbridge) moves out of the city and into the suburbs. But wait -- it's even more horrible than that! While she's there, she keeps getting haunted by a little boy. From there,... » MORE
Immortal Enemy. Blood sucking vampires, immortal evil, a Wizard-like shaman, a ring of power, and a host of shuffling zombies -- all rendered with cheesy special effects, and a plot that shambles forward like a half-resuscitated corpse.... » MORE
Insee Tong aka Golden Eagle. An evil communist hypnotist and the "Red Bamboo" gang threaten to overturn the Thai government and start a socialist revolution. The cops can't break the case. Only the legendary "Golden Eagle" (Mitr Chaibuncha) can untangle the complicated plot and save... » MORE
Kinnaree. Brothers Pong and Pun are competing in a road rally race somewhere in the forest areas of Thailand, when they accidentally strike a completely naked woman with their car. She isn't human, she's a Kinnaree. Her and her kind enjoy... » MORE
Necromancer. The gangsters and smugglers are using magic to augment their abilities, so its only natural the police use it as well. A special police taskforce specialising in bringing down magic users corners a man who has hidden a huge amount... » MORE
SARS Wars. Zombie movies are a dime a dozen these days, and though many of them are extremely bad, there is a built in audience that keeps shambling forward for more, and keep watching them despite being burned so many times in... » MORE
Seven Days in Coffin. Mali was killed, drowned in the river. She flirted with lots of guys, so the cops have lots of suspects. And her girlfriend Pikul, devestated by Mali's death, is determined to get to the bottom of it. Oh, yes, and... » MORE
Snaker. One of the first films made in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge, Snaker (the regrettable Hong Kong DVD version english title of the film, far less eloquent than the translated Cambodian title, The Snake King's Child) is a landmark in... » MORE
Sweet Gang, The. Four guys share a room in a guesthouse across the street from the girl's dorm, where four girls likewise share a room. Two of the boys are tough guys, one is a tranny (being a Thai movie, this is to... » MORE
Treasure of Mueang Lup Lae. A group of archeologist/explorers go in search of a treasure in Lup Lae, where legend has it that the Khmer Queen held court in ancient times. They are followed by thieves to hope to take it from them, then attacked... » MORE
Trek, The. Apparently the jungle is a lot more dangerous than last time you visited. And it's not the animals, particularly. It's the insects. Basically, they have a tendancy to rip your face off or swarm over your lower half and devour... » MORE
Yah Nark. Another cheap, shot on video, Thai ghost film. But wait! It's in 3-D! And so, another regretful impulse buy is made, and there's nothing left to do but watch what is advertised as the first 3-D Thai movie ever.... » MORE