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Mae bia (Thai: แม่เบี้ย, or The Snake Lady) is a 2001 Thai romance-horror film directed by Somching Srisuparp and starring Napakpapha Nakprasitte and Akara Amarttayakul. This is a historical and culturally important film as it is of serious content and artistic merit to represent such output from the small Thailand feature film ...
The Snake Man, also known as The Snake King's Wife (Khmer: ពស់កេងកង, Pós Kéngkâng; Thai: งูเก็งกอง, RTGS: Ngu-kengkong) is a 1970 Cambodian drama horror film based on a Cambodian myth about a snake goddess, starring the most well-known Khmer actress of the era, Dy Saveth and Chea Yuthorn, who became popular in Thailand after the film's release. [1]
The 5th cinema shows movies all day and night without opening it to the general public as usual so that ghosts can watch them at the owner's order. Oil, a con artist girl, tricks Eak, a fake rich man that she met through a dating app into watching a late-night movie together. While they were watching a movie, she suddenly invited Eak to go into ...
This is the terrifying moment a King Cobra attacks a woman as she cooks dinner. The woman was stirring durian in a gas-powered wok outside the family home on 7 September, when the 12ft long black ...
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The film has received very negative reviews. Robert Beveridge of Popcorn for Breakfast: "All the SFCOM markers are here. There’s bad CGI, awful script, generic cute chicks (and one who’s supposed to be the “plain” intelligent one who's actually hotter than the rest of the bunch: in this movie, that's Kiratikorn Ratkulthorn, in her first but hopefully not last film), monsters that do ...
A huge king cobra snake attacks a woman while she cooks dinner in Thailand.Source: AP / Viral Press
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