The Menu

2022 - 11 - 16

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The Menu review – Ralph Fiennes celeb-chef horror comedy cooks ... (The Guardian)

Fiennes plays a culinary wizard to the super-rich who's grown sick of his vain and greedy clientele.

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Ralph Fiennes chews The Menu's scenery with gusto as eat-the-rich ... (The Globe and Mail)

The Menu is as much fun as it is ephemeral. Which is just the kind of empty-calorie philosophy that the film's lead character would espouse himself.

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How S.F. star chef Dominique Crenn designed the menu for the new ... (San Francisco Chronicle)

Decorated chef Dominique Crenn explains creating dishes for "The Menu," a new thriller starring Ralph Fiennes as a tormented chef.

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'The Menu': A stylish takedown of elitism and fetishized food culture (The Washington Post)

Ralph Fiennes delivers a fiendish turn as an egotistical chef out for blood in Mark Mylod's satirical horror film.

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MODERN MARKET EATERY WELCOMES WINTER WITH NEW ... (PRNewswire)

PRNewswire/ -- Modern Market Eatery, a fast casual concept specializing in foods made from scratch using clean ingredients, introduces its winter menu...

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'The Menu' Cast on Being 'Teased' by Prop Food and Why ... (Variety)

Hong Chau, Betsy Koch, Nicholas Hoult, Anya Taylor-Joy, Dominique Crenn. Nina Westervelt for Variety. Popular on Variety.

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The Menu director Mark Mylod says he doesn't consider it a horror ... (Yahoo Singapore News)

Ralph Fiennes gives a chilling performance as a celebrity chef with a dark agenda in 'The Menu'.

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Hell's Kitchen: Foodie Snobs Get Their Just Desserts in Mark ... (Boxoffice Pro)

The pretension and excess of the fine-dining scene, with its high-priced tasting menus (and tiny portions), is so obviously a target for satire, ...

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'The Menu' Director on What Made the Production 'Slightly ... (Backstage)

The “Succession” director talks about the specific types of actors he wanted to play the film's patrons and kitchen staff.

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The Menu review: A delectable and deranged foodie satire (Chron)

Anya Taylor-Joy and Ralph Fiennes spar in this ruthless dark comedy from some 'Succession' alums.

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Oregon District restaurant celebrates 11 years with throwback menu ... (Dayton Daily News)

Roost Modern Italian located in Dayton's Oregon District is celebrating its 11th anniversary all week with Prosecco and throwback menu items.

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The Menu Review: Mark Mylod Deliciously Skewers Wealthy Elitists (MovieWeb)

A celebrity chef (Ralph Fiennes) invites a group of rich diners to an exclusive meal on his private island.

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How Gourmet Dining Became Horror's Hottest Menu Item (The Ringer)

Thanks to movies like 'The Menu' and 'Triangle of Sadness' and TV shows like 'The Bear' and 'The White Lotus,' there's now nothing more terrifying than a ...

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The Menu: The stomach-churning film exposing the world of fine ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

New black comedy The Menu is just one in a long line of recent films set in a highly-pressured kitchen.

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'The Menu' review: Ralph Fiennes' chef bites hands he feeds (Los Angeles Times)

Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult head an all-star cast in the philosophical culinary horror-comedy 'The Menu.'

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How to Watch 'The Menu' Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Ralph Fiennes (Collider.com)

Horror goes haute-cuisine in The Menu, the horror black comedy that takes “eat-the-rich” to a whole other level. The film follows a well-to-do couple who ...

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The Menu's Anya Taylor-Joy reveals what she loves about filmmaking (digitalspy.com)

The Menu star Anya Taylor-Joy has discussed with Digital Spy what she loves the most about filmmaking in an exclusive interview.

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'The Menu' Star Anya Taylor-Joy Talks Becoming More Selective ... (Hollywood Reporter)

The actor shares the advice her co-star (and 'Fury Road' veteran) Nicholas Hoult offered for joining the world of 'Mad Max.' By Brian Davids. Plus Icon ...

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Anya Taylor-Joy ate Nicholas Hoult's leftovers while shooting <em ... (EW.com)

'My character doesn't eat very much and everybody else was eating constantly,' says Anya Taylor-Joy of shooting 'The Menu.'

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The Real Dining Experience That Inspired New Film The Menu (Tasting Table)

Imagine having a dinner reservation at the hottest, most exclusive restaurant available on your vacation. Imagine that it's so exclusive, that in order to ...

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Review: 'The Menu,' With Anya Taylor-Joy, Serves Up Satire (Bloomberg)

(AP) -- “What are we eating? A Rolex?” So quips Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) in Mark Mylod's “The Menu” as she waits with her date, Tyler (Nicholas Hoult), ...

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Where was 'The Menu' Filmed? (Condé Nast Traveler)

A peek behind the filming for the new film, starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Ralph Fiennes.

Review: 'The Menu,' with Anya Taylor-Joy, serves up satire (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

Like the opening of Rian Johnson's upcoming "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery," an eclectic, upscale bunch gathers eagerly on a dock to be ferried to a private ...

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<em>The Menu</em> review: A deliciously wicked food-world satire (EW.com)

Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy go knives out at the restaurant from hell in 'The Menu.'

Streamline operations with a menu refresh (Restaurant Business Online)

Offering top-selling, craveable options is a must to stay competitive, but with labor crunches, restaurants are looking to ingredient.

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Review: 'The Menu,' with Anya Taylor-Joy, serves up satire (Yahoo News)

Like the opening of Rian Johnson's upcoming “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” an eclectic, upscale bunch gathers eagerly on a dock to be ferried to a ...

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Review: 'The Menu' Is Elevated By Sharp Social Commentary And A ... (AUGUSTMAN)

A couple (Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult) travels to a coastal island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef (Ralph Fiennes) has prepared a ...

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Movie review: Horror-comedy 'The Menu' serves a meal to die for (The Patriot Ledger)

'The Menu' stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult as diners at an immersive experience in which the chef (Ralph Fiennes) serves shocking surprises.

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The Menu stars and director reveal their journeys into 'bizarre world ... (Yahoo Movies UK)

In the new satirical thriller, Nicholas Hoult and Anya Taylor-Joy play diners at an exclusive restaurant owned by Ralph Fiennes' celeb chef.

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'The Menu' Review: Eat, Pray, Run! (The New York Times)

Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy face off in this pitch-black satire of class and high-end dining.

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DarkSide launches new cocktail menu inspired by mahjong (Time Out)

Taste creative cocktails made with local ingredients inspired by the traditional Chinese tile-based game.

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Movies with Tarek: 'The Menu' - Positively Naperville (Positively Naperville)

The film begins with a couple, Tyler, and Margot (Nicholas Hoult and Anya Taylor-Joy). They travel to a high-end restaurant on a deserted island. Ralph Fiennes ...

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How to Watch 'The Menu' Once It Premieres Later This Week (Cosmopolitan.com)

Everything to know about the new black comedy film 'The Menu,' starring Anya Taylor-Joy, only in theaters starting November 18.

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The Menu samples some familiar, but tasty, flavors (The A.V. Club)

Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, and John Leguizamo endure a costly meal (in more ways than one) in this entertaining eat-the-rich satire.

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The Menu film review — Ralph Fiennes savours the role of sadistic ... (Financial Times)

'Succession' alumnus Mark Mylod serves up a black comedy of fear, loathing and fine dining.

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Director Mark Mylod Discusses His Journey From 'Game of Thrones ... (Collider.com)

Director Mark Mylod discusses his journey from Shameless and Game of Thrones to The Menu starring Ralph Fiennes & Anya Taylor-Joy.

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'The Menu' Skewers Class Politics (The Atlantic)

The pitch-black comedy examines the ethics of “eating the rich”—and the hypocrisy of “ethical consumption.”

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New Movie 'The Menu' Serves Fine Dining on a Skewer (The New York Times)

A look at how the creators of the new satirical film took the already high-pressure world of elite restaurants to a thrilling and terrifying level.

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'The Menu' Director on Finding Empathy For the Obscenely Rich and ... (Variety)

Mark Mylod has a unique gift: telling stories that show empathy for the ultra-wealthy as they treat the world as their playground.

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Is 'The Menu' Streaming on HBO Max or Netflix? (Decider)

It won't be long until Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult come to a movie theater near you. The duo is starring in the new black comedy horror film, The Menu, ...

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'The Menu' Ending Explained: What Does It Mean to Truly Cook? (Collider.com)

In The Menu, starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Ralph Fiennes, one final meal reveals what it is to become alienated from your work.

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How 'The Menu' movie built Hawthorne restaurant from scratch (Los Angeles Times)

Famed chef Dominique Crenn helped the filmmakers create a culinary experience attuned to the tension between "givers" and "takers" at top restaurant.

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'The Menu' Review: Umami Comedy (The Wall Street Journal)

Featuring Ralph Fiennes as an imperious chef and Anya Taylor-Joy as a fine-dining skeptic, director Mark Mylod's film skewers pompous food culture.

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The Menu's ending explained (Digital Trends)

Warning: The rest of this post contains spoilers for The Menu. As the wealthy patrons of this restaurant move through the courses of their meal, which have all ...

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