In the trailer for TheMenu, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult are fighting to survive in an immersive dining experience.
, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult are fighting to survive in an immersive dining experience where the stakes aren’t entirely clear, but it’s heavily implied they might be the next course. As the trailer opens, Hoult and Taylor-Joy, as Tyler and Margot, respectively, are on a boat ride to the exclusive island restaurant “Hawthorne” headed by a celebrity chef named Chef Slowik, played by Ralph Fiennes at his inscrutably threatening best.
Things are ominous from the jump, despite the gorgeously plated amuse-bouches. The door to Hawthorne swings shut on the wealthy clientele who are now at Slowik’s culinary mercy. Before long, guns are firing, fingers are getting chopped, and the guests are running through the forest being hunted for sport. This might just be a fantasy film for anyone who has ever worked back of house in a restaurant during brunch, but Margot has strong last woman standing energy.
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