THE MENU
★★★
OUT NOW / CERT 15 / 106 MINS
DIRECTOR Mark Mylod
CAST Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Ralph Fiennes, Hong Chau
The Menu begins as a dressing-down of opulence before transforming into a trashy genre thriller. It may not be very thrilling, but it’s surprising and amusing enough, following newly minted couple Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) as they arrive on a secluded island for an exclusive fine-dining experience courtesy of world-famous chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes). The concept menu turns oddly personal, as Slowik waxes poetic about his philosophies and imbues his theatrical presentation with a violent streak. The film is delightfully silly at times, even if the unfurling plot fails to gather much tension or momentum. While Fiennes’ delectable performance belongs in a gourmet thriller, The Menu is pure deep-fried junk; it might not fully satisfy, but it’ll fill a hole.