Review: “The Menu” Serves Ralph Fiennes in a Terrifying, True-to-Life Role - Eater
Review: “The Menu” Serves Ralph Fiennes in a Terrifying, True-to-Life Role - Eater
Director Mark Mylod’s film co-starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult, is part horror film and part dark comedy, showing how the cult of fine dining can be taken to the extreme.
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The Menu: Ralph Fiennes' new film shows why restaurants are a ripe setting for horror
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Review: 'The Menu' is unpredictable and delectably unhinged from 1st scene to last - Good Morning America
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