Anya Taylor-Joy’s new role in horror-comedy The Menu is enough to put you off your breakfast!
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Anya Taylor-Joy’s new role in horror comedy The Menu is enough to turn you off your breakfast!
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Anya’s new role may keep you from your breakfast.
Taylor-Joy proves she’s got the acting chops (if not the lamb chops) to match double Oscar winner Ralph Fiennes in The Menu, an upcoming culinary horror movie set in a fancy island restaurant (and no, cannibalism isn’t). on the menu).
She plays the girlfriend of a young foodie (Nicholas Hoult) who is brought in for the night and far from impressed by the pretentiousness of the food – or the violence that follows.
Something to sink your teeth into: Anya Taylor-Joy’s new role in horror comedy The Menu is enough to turn you off your breakfast!
Written and directed by the Succession team, the film has received positive reviews after its Toronto premiere last week.
The horror comedy currently has a strong 91 percent rating on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.
Anya and the rest of the cast had to stay in character throughout the six-week filming.
Two of a kind: The upcoming culinary horror film set in a fancy island restaurant and she plays the girlfriend of a young foodie (Nicholas Hoult) who is brought in for the night
The actors who play the kitchen staff — including Fiennes, as sinister chef Slowik — were trained by Dominique Crenn, the only woman in America to receive three Michelin stars (for her restaurant Atelier Crenn in San Francisco).
A new trailer for the film shows a claque of affluent patrons arriving at a mega-luxury eatery on a remote island for an elaborately curated meal.
But sinister chef Slowik has other plans for them after they sit down to their custom-made culinary delights.
The Menu hits theaters on November 18.
Taylor-Joy just finished filming the new Mad Max prequel, Furiosa, in Australia.
Production on the latest Mad Max episode Furiosa was halted in Sydney earlier this month after legendary director George Miller caught Covid.
Daily Mail Australia revealed that production, which has been underway at a number of locations in and around Sydney since June, has been suspended for a week and all on-screen shooting has been halted until at least August 15.
Legendary: Taylor-Joy proves she has the acting chops (if not the lamb chops) to match with double Oscar winner Ralph Fiennes in The Menu