The Menu, 2022, Mark Mylod, 7/10 - More than any other movie I've seen in a while, The Menu has to walk a tightrope in order to keep things from going to a point of overboard at which there's no return. The film just barely does that and as a result I feel like more than any movie I've seen in a while, the inclusion of one or two poorly timed scenes would have made me hate this one. Instead I did not. Every character here is carefully crafted to being a certain kind of bad consumer. There is one note that sticks out as not being hit but this is done deliberately so in order for the movie to make its point. The Menu is a satire but the film also has layered meaning you can apply to any form of art. In this case it's being a chef but you can easily see how this extends towards making movies, art, and music. I will repeat what I said above when I said I didn't think the next movie I was going to watch was actually a horror movie. This isn't one. It's original and has some great moments but horror it isn't. There are lots of strong performances here but I feel like if you're marketing this as a horror movie you're under some kind of obligation to back that up. That's not here.