The Menu (2022)

Movie · 2022 · Comedy, Horror · 1h 47m · R · English

Curator score: 5.5/10 (3.5M ratings)

Painstakingly prepared. Brilliantly executed.

Overview

A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

Ratings

Director

Mark Mylod

Production

Hyperobject Industries, Searchlight Pictures, Gary Sanchez Productions, TSG Entertainment

Cast

Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes, Nicholas Hoult, Janet McTeer, Paul Adelstein, Rob Yang, Aimee Carrero, John Leguizamo, Arturo Castro, Reed Birney, Hong Chau, Judith Light, Mark St. Cyr, Rebecca Koon, Peter Grosz, Christina Brucato, Adam Aalderks, Jon Paul Allyn, Mel Fair, Cristian Gonzalez

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, glossy satire that turns fine-dining pretension into a darkly funny pressure cooker. It works best as a mean, stylish thriller with strong performances and a clear bite about class, taste, and performance.

Best for

  • Viewers who like black comedy with horror elements
  • Fans of social satire about class, status, and elitism
  • People who enjoy contained, high-concept thrillers
  • Audiences who like polished ensemble performances and escalating dread

Skip if

  • You want straightforward horror or gore-heavy shocks
  • You dislike satire aimed at food culture, art-world pretension, or wealthy elites
  • You prefer emotionally warm or character-softening stories
  • You want the twisty tension to stay grounded and realistic

Overview

The Menu is a sleek little cruelty machine: part restaurant satire, part hostage thriller, part class warfare joke that keeps sharpening its knife. It has a great sense of escalation, and the movie understands that the most terrifying thing in a luxury setting is not the food but the people who believe they deserve it.

Worth noting

Ralph Fiennes gives the film its icy authority, while Anya Taylor-Joy provides the necessary counterweight: someone sharp enough to see through the performance without becoming part of it. The movie’s humor lands because it is so specific about status, service, and the rituals people use to disguise emptiness.

Bottom line

It is less interested in surprise for its own sake than in making its point with style. If you like your genre films polished, nasty, and a little smug in the best way, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

sophie (4★) · 78218 likes

never thought i would leave a film being surprised that cannibalism wasn't involved

Brian (4★) · 58271 likes

Ralph Fiennes served and Anya Taylor-Joy ate

Jay (2★) · 31727 likes

even service workers get their own midsommar

lyvie (4.5★) · 29223 likes

what life in the service industry does to a mf

George Carmi (3.5★) · 22972 likes

Can’t even begin to tell you how furious I would be if I wasn’t served bread at a restaurant.

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Topics

black comedy, horror satire, class satire, contained thriller, luxury culture, service industry, darkly funny, psychological tension, social commentary, 2020s

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