The Menu: Regia di Mark Mylod. Con Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau. Una giovane coppia si reca in un'isola remota per mangiare in un ristorante esclusivo dove lo chef ha preparato un menu sontuoso, con alcune sorprese scioccanti
'The Menu' Teaser Trailer Movie Details Theatrical Release:November 18th, 2022-Buy Tickets On Digital & Streaming:January 3rd, 2023-Watch Now On DVD & Blu-ray:January 17th, 2023-Buy DVD Movie Budget:$35,000,000 Movie Box Office Gross:$79,628,200 (Worldwide) ...
The Menu: Directed by Mark Mylod. With Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau. A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.
“The Menu (2022)is a fantastically twisted and funny genre film. Fiennes, Taylor-Joy, Hoult and Hong Chau are on terrific acting form. Further, the production design and cinematography make the visuals succulent and palatable. Ultimately, for those who love food, fear and vengeance, this film...
The Menu (2022) Letterboxd Average Score: 3.5 Critics and audiences raved about The Menu’s tale of the world’s most elite restaurant, and the despicable people who eat there. By and large, they found it to be a delicious satire. Personally, I thought it was a condescending dismissal of...
There's a bonus in that vein in Radiator 2, an extra game you unlock by clicking the condom on the menu screen. It gives you a sniper rifle that shoots prophylactics and sets you up across the street from a building full of men who need protection. A bizarre parody of modern military...
The Menu star Anya Taylor-Joy discusses how she has become more selective with roles in recent years, and talks her work on George Miller's Furiousa.
Still, even if there aren’t quite as many new shows and movies to add to your binge-watching menu as the past few years, there will still be some worth waiting for. And even after a merger or two (with rumors of more to come), the list of streaming platforms is still long,...
If you’ve seen the similar island-based,The Menu(2022), which I loved, plus the less than riveting 1950’s perfect suburb-set,Don’t Worry Darling(2022), one soon realises that not all is well in paradise. Amidst the sun, sea and partying the narrative slowly builds the tension until...
The Menu: Directed by Mark Mylod. With Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau. A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.