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Ralph Fiennes cooks up culinary heaven and hell in ‘The Menu’

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LONDON—Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult get served a meal to die for in “The Menu,” a satirical thriller set in the world of fine dining.

The “Queen’s Gambit” and “X-Men” stars play Margot and Tyler, a young couple who gets whisked away to a remote private island hosting the exclusive gastronomi­c establishm­ent “Hawthorne” and its many vegetable patches, farm animals, beehives and live-in staff dormitorie­s.

The two are part of a select group of 12 who has paid a small fortune to dine at the restaurant run by celebrated American chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes). Unbeknowns­t to his wealthy guests, Slowik and his team of robot-like profession­als have planned a one-off menu with some unexpected ingre dients especially for them. But the arrival of Margot seems to sour Slowik’s concoction.

Ensuring authentici­ty

The movie pokes fun at its moneyed guests, their ostentatio­us fine dining experience and the celebrity chef phenomenon, all of which have driven Slowik to despair and disillusio­nment.

“This story for me is about privilege for privileges’ sake or pretentiou­sness for pretentiou­sness’ sake,” Taylor-Joy told Reuters at the film’s London premiere on Wednesday.

“If you’re not enjoying yourself and if you’re not enjoying life, then what are you doing? A lot of these characters are insatiable, and it’s definitely a dark satire on that topic.”

The film’s director, Mark Mylod, of “Succession” and “Game of Thrones” fame, brought in top chefs to ensure authentici­ty.

“We worked with Dominique Crenn, she has three Michelin stars and is literally a world-class chef... we worked with David Gelp, who was the creator of ‘Chef’s Table’ and came in to do some great food porn shots for us,” he said.

In addition, Crenn and Gelp inspired some of the cast to get cooking, too.

“I wasn’t a foodie before this. I got more into it having watched those things and learned more about it. And when I’m not shooting, I do like to cook, and I’ve just recently got into baking a little bit,” said Hoult.

“The Menu,” which also stars John Leguizamo as a Hollywood star of yesteryear, Janet McTeer as a snobby food critic, and Hong Chau as the restaurant’s unwavering maitre d’, is out in cinemas globally from Nov. 17.

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Ralph Fiennes
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Anya Taylor-Joy (left) and Nicholas Hoult
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Scene from “The Menu”

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