Supernatural Thriller Captivates Audiences
Tha Rae Blends Faith and Folklore
From August 7–13, 2025, Thai cinemas welcome a chilling new release, Tha Rae, directed by Taweewat Wantha. Set in Thailand’s largest Catholic village, the film follows a demonic entity resurfacing after 40 years, possessing a former priest and terrorizing residents. A disciplined priest, played by Jirayu Tangsrisuk, teams up with a maverick shaman, portrayed by Phiravich Attachitsataporn, to confront the evil. Their conflicting beliefs fuel an unconventional battle, making Tha Rae a must-watch for its gripping mix of spirituality and suspense, defying traditional horror tropes.
Family Comedy Returns with a Twist
Freakier Friday Delivers Nostalgia
Freakier Friday, directed by Nisha Ganatra, brings back Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan for a sequel to the 2003 classic. Set 22 years later, the story explores Anna’s life as a mother navigating a blended family, with her daughter and stepdaughter sparking new identity-swapping chaos. Featuring Julia Butters and Mark Harmon’s return to non-NCIS roles, the film offers heartwarming humor and modern family dynamics. Its nostalgic charm and fresh take make it a perfect pick for fans of feel-good comedies.
Animated Adventure Packs Action
The Bad Guys 2 Steals the Show
DreamWorks Animation’s The Bad Guys 2, directed by Pierre Perifel and JP Sans, hits screens with voices by Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, and Craig Robinson. The reformed criminals face a new challenge when an all-female squad of thieves pulls them back for “one last job.” Notable as the first DreamWorks film partially animated at Sony Pictures Imageworks, it promises vibrant visuals and witty storytelling. This action-packed sequel appeals to families and animation enthusiasts seeking high-energy fun.
Music and Mystery Round Out Releases
Concert Broadcasts and Eminem’s Stans Shine
The week also features SM Town Live 2025: The Culture, The Future, a concert film premiering August 10, celebrating the label’s 30th anniversary, and Hyde [Inside] Live 2025 World Tour Beauty & The Beast, a live broadcast from Yokohama on the same day. Runseokjin EP Tour in Amsterdam: Live Viewing showcases BTS Jin’s solo performance on August 9, while Stans explores Eminem’s fanbase, premiering the same day. Zach Cregger’s Weapons, starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, adds a horror-mystery vibe with its tale of vanishing schoolchildren, drawing comparisons to Bong Joon-ho’s works. These diverse offerings ensure something for every cinephile this week.