Cinema Scene

THURSDAY, MARCH 03, 2016
Cinema Scene

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Love Say Hey .. Yaak Say Wa Rak Ther

Highschool seniors must learn to balance romance, friendship and their studies as they work together on a graduation film project. Rated G

Hail, Caesar!
The Coen brothers’ screwball comedy is set in the 1950s at a Hollywood movie studio, where an executive “fixer” (Josh Brolin) faces his biggest challenge yet when a matinee idol (George Clooney) is kidnapped during production of a Roman epic. Tilda Swinton, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Jonah Hill, Frances McDormand and Channing Tatum also star. Rated 13+

London Has Fallen
A Secret Service agent (Gerard Butler) is protecting the US president during a trip to a prime minister’s funeral in London, which comes under attack by terrorists seeking to wipe out all the world leaders. Aaron Eckhardt and Charlotte Riley also star. Rated 18+Jai Gangaajal
Priyanka Chopra stars in this factbased drama as the first female police superintendent in Bankipur, Bihar. She takes aim at a corrupt local politician and his henchmen. Manav Kaul, Rahul Bhat and Queen Harish also star. In Hindi with English and Thai subtitles at Major Cineplex Sukhumvit, Rama III and Pattaya.

Office
After an office worker kills his coworkers, a police detective (Park SungWoong) questions the survivors but they remain mysteriously tightlipped. In Korean with English and Thai subtitles at SFW CentralWorld and Esplanade Ratchada. Rated 18+

Zootopia
In a world where mammals live in harmony, idealistic bunny Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) joins the police department, where she bucks authority to pursue a case that has her partnering up with a conartist fox (Jason Bateman). Rated G

Mojin: The Lost Legend
A former tomb robber has retired to a comfortable life in New York with his new girlfriend when his old girlfriend, who he thought died 20 years before, turns up and convinces him to return to China to explore a tomb that might have the key to eternal life.

Gods of Egypt
With Egypt enslaved by the God of Darkness (Gerard Butler), a mortal (Brenton Thwaites) arises to assist the Sky God Horus (Nikolaj CosterWaldau) in saving humanity. Rated 15+

Wanorn Khoo Fud (Monkey Twins)
Nonthakorn Taweesuk (“OngBak 2”) and Weerapol Pumartfon (“TomYumGoong 2”) codirect this action drama that pits Hanuman, the monkey warrior of Thai classical dance, against Sun Wukong, the magic monkey of Chinese opera. Sumret Muangput,  Kazu Patrick Tang and Panyanut Jirarottanakasem star. Rated 15+Anomalisa
A selfhelp author and conference speaker (David Thewlis) sees everyone as identical until he meets a lonely sales rep (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Charlie Kaufmann writes and codirects. Rated 20

Son of Saul
Forced to assist the Nazis in the burning of deathcamp prisoners, a Jewish prisoner adopts the unburned corpse of a boy as a his son. While other prisoners plan a rebellion, Saul seeks to give the boy a proper burial. Rated 15+

Joy
Jennifer Lawrence is a struggling divorcee who comes up with an idea for a new product and, against all odds, goes into business for herself. Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper also star. Rated G