The Menu

The Menu(2022)

R
11/17/2022 (US)Comedy, Horror, Thriller1h 47m
7.2

"Painstakingly prepared. Brilliantly executed."

Overview

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.

Mark Mylod

Director

Seth Reiss

Writer

Will Tracy

Writer

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'The Menu' with Seth Reiss, Betsy Koch and Ethan Tobman | Academy Conversations

'The Menu' with Seth Reiss, Betsy Koch and Ethan Tobman | Academy Conversations

Featurette

"Authentically Delicious" Featurette

"Authentically Delicious" Featurette

Behind the Scenes

"Do Not Eat" Clip

"Do Not Eat" Clip

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The Menu | Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult and Dir. Mark Mylod Interview

The Menu | Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult and Dir. Mark Mylod Interview

Featurette

"Who Are You?" Clip

"Who Are You?" Clip

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"Welcome To Hawthorn" Featurette

"Welcome To Hawthorn" Featurette

Behind the Scenes

"Horror" Featurette

"Horror" Featurette

Featurette

“Left Hand, Ring Finger” Clip

“Left Hand, Ring Finger” Clip

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“45 Second Head Start” Clip

“45 Second Head Start” Clip

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The Menu writer Seth Reiss and director Mark Mylod serve up LFF 2022's surprise film

The Menu writer Seth Reiss and director Mark Mylod serve up LFF 2022's surprise film

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THE MENU Q&A | TIFF 2022

THE MENU Q&A | TIFF 2022

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A review by Manuel São Bento
4.0

Written on October 23, 2022

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"The Menu is one of the biggest personal disappointments of the year.

Mark Mylod's film boasts inspired performances by the entire cast - Ralph Fiennes and Nicholas Hoult stand out - and some clever satirical moments, but pretty much nothing else works. Humor falls completely flat - except for the sequences à la Masterchef Australia. Screenplay follows surprisingly generic paths, being a mystery without any minimally impactful shock. Characters lack depth, and the anti-elite message is too evident and insignificant.

It should still get an overall positive reception."

Rating: C-