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13: Game of Death (2006) Chukiat Sakveerakul A surprisingly good and overlooked Thai horror flick. Creative and unpredictable, the film kept me glued to the screen from start-to-finish. Worth a check for something new and original. |
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Child's Eye In Development Cantonese/Thai Oxide Pang Chun, Danny Pang Tells the story of six stranded Hong Kong travelers during the shutdown of the Bangkok airport in the November 2008 anti-government protest and their supernatural encounters after the disappearance of three in the group. |
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Ghost Mother (2007) Tharathorn Siripanwaraporn Although the flick suffered an identity crises and the story wasn't the most original, it kept my interest and delivered some creative and bloody deaths. I could've done without some of the random tear-jerker... |
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Nang-Nak (1999) Nonzee Nimibutr Good Thai horror film, with an excellent story. Don't bother looking for this unless you're really only seeing it for the story behind it and not the horror aspect, because then you'll end up disappointed. |
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Rahtree: Flower of the Night (2003) Yuthlert Sippapak The film successfully blends a few different genres together and delivers quite a few weird and funny characters to keep us entertained. The story was simple, yet effective, and I had a good time watching this thanks to it... |
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Scared (2005) Tharathorn Siripanwaraporn Despite the plot-holes and dubious first bits, Scared turned out to be a fun gory slasher. The deaths were surprisingly brutal and creative, which is really the only reason for watching this movie. Worth a check if you want... |
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Shutter (2004) Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom This is a solid Thai ghost flick that's an interesting mixture of The Eye and Ju-On: The Grudge. Definitely worth a check if you're into Asian horror. |



