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andichoseyou · 3 months
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The Menu (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
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filmswithoutfaces · 1 year
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The Menu (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
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cannibalspicnic · 11 months
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Succession finale where everything is the same, but Lawrence Yee is out for the best stroll of his life.
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brotherconstant · 1 year
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SUCCESSION (2018-) ROMAN ROY & LAWRENCE YEE
“Lawrence fuckin' hates you, man, he does.”  “And he likes you?”  “Yeah. He likes me.”
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filmap · 1 year
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The Menu Mark Mylod. 2022
Beach Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia 31527, USA See in map
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coryojanus · 1 year
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behind the scenes of the menu (2022) dir; mark mylod
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diver5ion · 1 year
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cptrs · 1 year
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tv-moments · 8 months
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Rabbit Hole
Season 1, “The Person in Your Ear”
Director: Jon Cassar
DoP: Boris Mojsovski
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ruleof3bobby · 2 months
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THE MENU (2022) Grade: C+
Had some intrigue in the start. It was lacking a hook, a reason, backstory. The ending was that cool either. Better grade cause there are some good acting and wow moments.
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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You don't think Chef is mad at me, do you?
The Menu, Mark Mylod (2022)
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cannibalspicnic · 11 months
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We almost got Lawrence Yee coming from behind with the steel chair.
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spookytuesdaypod · 1 year
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
hello, we’d like to order one black comedy done well, please. this week, the menu (2022) is what’s on the menu for spooky tuesday, and we’re breaking down the stunt casting that might’ve been, the cannibalism that should’ve been, and the iconic line-reading of the word “tortillas” that definitely was. in a film all about exactly what ingredients are needed to make real art, it’s clear that this project has a true love for creation baked in.
give spooky tuesday a listen on apple podcasts, spotify, iheart radio, or stitcher
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bonniehooper · 5 months
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Top Picks of 2023
My Top 20 Favorite Movies - #7: The Menu
Running Time: 107 Minutes
Released: November 18th, 2022
Watched It: January 2023
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Would you spend $1,250 for a meal? Please say no, because after seeing The Menu, we’re convinced that no good could come from it. But apparently a whole lotta good can come from putting Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult together. A recipe for success!
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laserpinksteam · 1 year
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Season finale: American Rust (created by Dan Futterman, 2021-)
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Long months after trying to watch American Rust for the first time, I got back to it, and it's finally grown on me. I still don't care about the central plot's crime or, more broadly, about anything that involves Daniels's and Neustaedter's characters. But since it's a series, there's time for what otherwise could be lost in the peripheries. Tierney's character gets more screen time, most of which revolves around her increasingly resolute determination to talk her workmates into unionizing. There are several scenes of women talking, still underdeveloped, yet already interesting and potent. Tierney is the most subtly expressive, empathetic, and present actor on the show, as, likely, is painfully underutilized Zenzi Williams, who's her great partner in the few moments they share. There's also Alvarez, whose runaway plot meanders at first (though he's partnered for one-two episodes with scene-stealing Nicole Chanel Williams), but then he has this sweet sex-working moment with an older guy, when he is caught by experiencing pleasure, which he grasps with an unexpectedly beautiful face expression. There's nothing special about what the series looks or sounds like, but there's also nothing that doesn't work. I'm looking forward to the second season, I'm happy it'll happen.
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