The Menu Review: 7 Ups & 3 Downs

A deliciously thorny satire packed with surprises.

The Menu Anya Taylor-Joy Nicholas Hoult
Searchlight Pictures

With the theatrical side of the film industry suffering from an increasing lack of unique, original movies, it's always a pleasant surprise when we can watch something totally new, with no rooting in an existing IP, on the big screen.

And that's exactly what The Menu is - an imperfect but consistently entertaining black comedy-horror which eschews easy categorisation and goes down some avenues you surely won't expect.

If you're craving some soulful nourishment alongside your horror, look no further, because between its spiky-if-unsubtle social commentary, excellent ensemble cast, and stellar production values, The Menu is quite the rich, sumptuous meal of its own.

With critics and audiences alike largely praising the film so far, it's got everything it needs to become a modest box office hit and endure as one of the year's cult faves.

If you're one of the many who decries the lack of original movies in cinemas, you owe it to yourself to support something that's so damn fun and well-made.

But before we get to the effusive praise, first here's what doesn't quite work...

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