TIFF ’22 Movie Review: “THE MENU” is a Lot of Sizzle Without the Steak
Mark Mylod's biting black comedy is a delicious trifle but far from a main course.
Mark Mylod's biting black comedy is a delicious trifle but far from a main course.
It looks like this movie will give fans of upscale horror a lot to feast on this winter.
If you have an appetite for offbeat genre fare, check this one out.
It’s rooted in stark, visceral reality, shot through with touches of the supernatural and surreal that mesh well under Eggers’ direction.
If you’re one of the (too many) people who missed it in theaters, you’ll soon be able to catch one of the year’s best genre films on digital and disc.