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Ahoy! We’re launching a new column here, calling it Out of Focus. The idea is that it will be something of a companion piece to In the Frame but maybe looking at smaller movies, maybe even older movies, and shows a little bit outside the remit of In the Frame. The plan is to try it fortnightly, see if it’s something people like or interested in. We thought we’d launch it with a discussion of The Menu, the black comedy movie now streaming on HBO Max. The Menu has largely been discussed as part of the trend of increasingly popular […]
The Menu: I was expecting a gory show-down and was slightly disappointed when this wasn't fulfilled - Review - Forge Press
Film Review: Does “The Menu” Really Want Us To Eat The Rich?
The Menu and Triangle of Sadness We can't eat the rich, but we CAN laugh at them
Glass Onion,' 'The Menu,' and 'Triangle of Sadness': How eat-the-rich comedies changed during COVID
Review: “The Menu” Serves Ralph Fiennes in a Terrifying, True-to-Life Role - Eater
The Menu Ending Explained: Eat The Rich
The Menu: How Chef Dominque Crenn Helped Design Movie's Wild Dishes
The Menu and Triangle of Sadness We can't eat the rich, but we CAN laugh at them
Three new films hang the super-rich out to dry
Review/Film; In London, Comic Politics and Food - The New York Times
Glass Onion' And 'The Menu' Might Punish The Rich — But They're Profoundly Empty
Movie Review (And Analysis): The Menu – Little Bits of Gaming & Movies
The Menu Movie Is About the Art of Eating the Rich
Behind the Scenes of 'The Menu' With Anya Taylor-Joy and Consulting Chef Dominique Crenn - Eater
Why eat the rich storylines are taking over TV and movies - Marketplace