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A biting satire of fine-dining culture and the ultra-wealthy. When a group of elite guests travels to a remote island for an exclusive meal, they realize the chef has planned a menu that is as deadly as it is exquisite. The film excels at balancing genuine tension with laugh-out-loud moments of social critique. Ralph Fiennes delivers a chillingly funny performance, while Anya Taylor-Joy serves as the perfect audience surrogate in this high-stakes, dark comedic thriller.

recommend Best for: Viewers who enjoy dark satire, black comedy, and thriller films that use genre elements to critique class and cultural pretension.

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balance The Menu Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Sharp and incisive social commentary on wealth inequality and pretentious food culture
  • check Ralph Fiennes delivers a chillingly charismatic performance as the obsessive chef
  • check Excellent tonal balance between genuine horror tension and dark comedy
  • check Stunning cinematography and atmospheric island setting enhance the claustrophobic feel
  • check Memorable dialogue and quotable lines throughout
  • check Strong ensemble cast with particularly standout work from Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult
thumb_down Cons
  • close Dark humor may feel too abrasive for viewers seeking lighthearted comedy
  • close Supporting characters lack significant development compared to the leads
  • close Some predictable plot twists reduce tension for seasoned thriller viewers
  • close Graphic violence may alienate audiences uncomfortable with disturbing content
  • close Film prioritizes satire over emotional depth, potentially feeling cold

help The Menu FAQ

What is The Menu (2022) actually about?

The Menu follows a group of wealthy guests invited to an exclusive restaurant on a remote island, only to discover the chef has prepared a deadly multi-course meal as punishment for their sins and pretensions.

Is The Menu a horror movie or a comedy?

The Menu is a dark comedy horror film that blends genres masterfully, using dark humor to critique fine-dining culture while delivering genuine tension and suspense throughout.

Who are the main actors in The Menu?

Ralph Fiennes stars as the terrifying chef Slowik, with Anya Taylor-Joy as the mysterious guest Margot, Nicholas Hoult as the insufferable food critic, and a supporting cast including Hong Chau and Amy Manson.

Where was The Menu filmed?

The Menu was primarily filmed in Georgia, with additional shooting in New York state. The remote island restaurant was created using practical sets and coastal locations to achieve its isolated atmosphere.

Is The Menu available on streaming?

After its theatrical release, The Menu became available on streaming platforms including HBO Max, and has been released on digital rental platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

What is The Menu?
A biting satire of fine-dining culture and the ultra-wealthy. When a group of elite guests travels to a remote island for an exclusive meal, they realize the chef has planned a menu that is as deadly as it is exquisite. The film excels at balancing genuine tension with laugh-out-loud moments of social critique. Ralph Fiennes delivers a chillingly funny performance, while Anya Taylor-Joy serves as the perfect audience surrogate in this high-stakes, dark comedic thriller.
How good is The Menu?
The Menu scores 9.4/10 (Excellent) on Lunoo, making it one of the highest-rated options in the Comedy category. The Menu earns its 9.4/10 score through exceptional performances, particularly Ralph Fiennes' commanding presence, combined with sharp writing that ba...
What are the best alternatives to The Menu?
See our alternatives page for The Menu for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Bo Burnham: Inside, The General.
What is The Menu best for?

Viewers who enjoy dark satire, black comedy, and thriller films that use genre elements to critique class and cultural pretension.

How does The Menu compare to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver?
See our detailed comparison of The Menu vs Last Week Tonight with John Oliver with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is The Menu worth it in 2026?
With a score of 9.4/10, The Menu is highly rated in Comedy. See all Comedy ranked.
What are the key specifications of The Menu?
  • Genre: Dark Comedy/Thriller/Horror
  • Title: The Menu
  • Studio: Searchlight Pictures
  • Composer: Joseph Trapanese
  • Director: Mark Mylod
  • Language: English

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