Boiling Point (2021)

Movie · 2021 · Drama, Thriller · 1h 32m · R · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (252.9K ratings)

There is no room for mistakes.

Overview

A head chef balances multiple personal and professional crises at a popular restaurant in London.

Ratings

Director

Philip Barantini

Production

Ascendant Films, Burton Fox Films, Three Little Birds Pictures, Matriarch Productions, White Hot Productions, Alpine Films

Cast

Stephen Graham, Vinette Robinson, Alice May Feetham, Jason Flemyng, Hannah Walters, Malachi Kirby, Izuka Hoyle, Taz Skylar, Lauryn Ajufo, Ray Panthaki, Daniel Larkai, Lourdes Faberes, Áine Rose Daly, Robbie O'Neill, Rosa Escoda, Stephen McMillan, Gary Lamont, Alex Heath, Gala Botero, Philip Hill-Pearson

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A nerve-shredding, real-time pressure cooker that turns a restaurant service into a full-body anxiety attack. It’s especially rewarding if you like immersive filmmaking, ensemble chaos, and stories where tiny professional errors snowball into emotional disaster.

Best for

  • viewers who enjoy intense, claustrophobic thrillers
  • fans of one-take or long-take filmmaking
  • people interested in restaurant, kitchen, or workplace dramas
  • audiences who like realistic ensemble acting and escalating conflict

Skip if

  • you want a calm, plot-light drama
  • you dislike stressful, confrontational movies
  • you prefer clearly segmented scenes and conventional editing
  • you’re not interested in workplace realism or kitchen culture

Overview

Boiling Point is a bruising, breathless restaurant drama that treats a dinner service like a live-wire emergency. The one-take approach isn’t just a technical flex; it traps you inside the kitchen and dining room long enough for every mistake, insult, and personal crisis to feel contagious. It’s a film about competence under collapse, and it understands how quickly professionalism can become panic.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the ensemble detail. The performances feel lived-in, and the movie keeps finding new sources of tension in the ordinary mechanics of hospitality: orders, timing, staffing, ego, and the impossible demand to stay pleasant while everything falls apart. The result is less a conventional thriller than a sustained state of stress.

Bottom line

If you respond to films that turn social spaces into battlegrounds, this is a standout. It’s harsh, propulsive, and often funny in the bleakest possible way, but its main achievement is making a restaurant feel like the most dangerous place in the city.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Noel Mellor (5★) · 10289 likes

Fuck table 7.

Jay (4★) · 4743 likes

undercooked gems

Harrison Brocklehurst (4★) · 3660 likes

Does for working in hospitality what Jaws did for sharks

Vonny Simarmata (4★) · 2699 likes

the bald twat on table 7 needs to get slapped

benhack (4★) · 1674 likes

Ratatouille, but make it scouse, with a dash of Gordon Ramsay and the fury of the Safdies.

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Topics

workplace thriller, restaurant drama, real-time, one-take, claustrophobic, ensemble cast, stressful, British cinema, urban drama, psychological tension

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