Gather around the table for a delightful morning feast with your favorite hosts on “The Kitchen”! This Saturday, May 11th, at 11:00 Am on Food Network, Season 36 Episode 12 serves up a mouthwatering “Family-Style Brunch” that promises to satisfy all your cravings.
Join the talented chefs and hosts as they whip up a spread that’s sure to please every palate. Jeff Mauro takes brunch to new heights with his tantalizing Double Decker Monte Cristo, a savory and indulgent treat that’s perfect for a leisurely weekend meal.
But that’s just the beginning of the culinary delights! Katie Lee Biegel brings a burst of freshness to the table with her vibrant Spinach Salad topped with Grilled Chicken and Pickled Strawberries, a delightful combination of flavors and textures that will leave you craving more.
And for those looking for something warm and comforting, Sunny Anderson has you covered with her satisfying Baked Turmeric Oatmeal,...
Join the talented chefs and hosts as they whip up a spread that’s sure to please every palate. Jeff Mauro takes brunch to new heights with his tantalizing Double Decker Monte Cristo, a savory and indulgent treat that’s perfect for a leisurely weekend meal.
But that’s just the beginning of the culinary delights! Katie Lee Biegel brings a burst of freshness to the table with her vibrant Spinach Salad topped with Grilled Chicken and Pickled Strawberries, a delightful combination of flavors and textures that will leave you craving more.
And for those looking for something warm and comforting, Sunny Anderson has you covered with her satisfying Baked Turmeric Oatmeal,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Margot Robbie and Rosamund Pike are among the nominees for the National Film Awards.The stars of 'Barbie' and 'Saltburn' respectively will compete against talent including Patricia Hodge ('Arthur's Whiskey'), Jo Hartley ('Swede Caroline'), Eiza Gonzalez ('The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare') and Emma Stone ('Poor Things)' in a star-studded Best Actress category.This year's ceremony is set to take place on July 3 at the Porchester Hall in London and marks the 10th anniversary of the prestigious awards. It will feature a lineup of nominees from around the globe consisting of seasoned acting veterans and emerging young talents.The Best Actor category is equally competitive with stars including Barry Keoghan ('Saltburn), Kevin Hart ('Lift') and Ewan McGregor ('Bleeding Love') competing for the prize with Kane Robinson ('The Kitchen') and Lakeith Stanfield ('Book of Clarence').Meanwhile,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Joe Graber
- Bang Showbiz
Don't let the bastards grind you down! If you don't like what they're saying, change the conversation.
If you've been along for the wild ride that has been Elisabeth Moss' prolific television career over the last two decades, then you probably recognize these quotes from two of her well-known shows.
If not, then you've come to the right place for a crash course in the "Queen of Peak TV." And while Vulture absolutely nailed it with that moniker, they left out the fact that she has a well-established film career.
Luckily, we haven't missed that important fact.
Seriously. The list of films and television shows that Elisabeth Moss has been in spans further than some of our readers' lifetimes.
Her agelessness is right up there with Paul Rudd and Halle Berry.
So, in celebrating the premiere of her new show The Veil on Hulu, here are ten of Elisabeth Moss's greatest hits.
If you've been along for the wild ride that has been Elisabeth Moss' prolific television career over the last two decades, then you probably recognize these quotes from two of her well-known shows.
If not, then you've come to the right place for a crash course in the "Queen of Peak TV." And while Vulture absolutely nailed it with that moniker, they left out the fact that she has a well-established film career.
Luckily, we haven't missed that important fact.
Seriously. The list of films and television shows that Elisabeth Moss has been in spans further than some of our readers' lifetimes.
Her agelessness is right up there with Paul Rudd and Halle Berry.
So, in celebrating the premiere of her new show The Veil on Hulu, here are ten of Elisabeth Moss's greatest hits.
- 4/29/2024
- by Joshua Pleming
- TVfanatic
Get ready to spice up your Saturday morning with the latest episode of “The Kitchen” airing at 11:00 Am on Food Network. In “Spice Up Your Life,” the hosts turn up the heat with a lineup of fiery and flavorful recipes guaranteed to wake up your taste buds.
Sunny Anderson kicks things off with her Easy Breakfast Quesadillas, a delicious morning meal that packs a punch of flavor. Then, Geoffrey Zakarian takes shrimp scampi to the next level with his blazing twist on Harissa Shrimp Scampi, adding a spicy kick to this classic dish.
But the heat doesn’t stop there! Katie Lee Biegel brings the fire with her Buffalo Chicken Nachos, a crowd-pleasing snack that’s perfect for game day or any gathering. With each dish bringing its own level of heat and flavor, “The Kitchen” is sure to satisfy your cravings for bold and spicy cuisine.
Tune in...
Sunny Anderson kicks things off with her Easy Breakfast Quesadillas, a delicious morning meal that packs a punch of flavor. Then, Geoffrey Zakarian takes shrimp scampi to the next level with his blazing twist on Harissa Shrimp Scampi, adding a spicy kick to this classic dish.
But the heat doesn’t stop there! Katie Lee Biegel brings the fire with her Buffalo Chicken Nachos, a crowd-pleasing snack that’s perfect for game day or any gathering. With each dish bringing its own level of heat and flavor, “The Kitchen” is sure to satisfy your cravings for bold and spicy cuisine.
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- 4/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready to spice up your Saturday mornings with Season 36 of “The Kitchen” as they bring you an episode titled “Southern Stars,” airing on Food Network this Saturday, April 27th, at 11:00 Am. Join a group of talented food experts as they gather in the kitchen to share lively conversation and mouthwatering recipes that celebrate the flavors of the South.
In this episode, viewers can expect to be treated to a feast of Southern-inspired dishes and culinary delights. From classic comfort foods to innovative twists on regional favorites, “The Kitchen” has something for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice cook.
Get ready to dive into simple supper ideas, explore the latest food trends, and learn insider tips and tricks from the pros. With their infectious energy and passion for food, the hosts of “The Kitchen” make cooking fun and approachable for viewers of all skill levels.
In this episode, viewers can expect to be treated to a feast of Southern-inspired dishes and culinary delights. From classic comfort foods to innovative twists on regional favorites, “The Kitchen” has something for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice cook.
Get ready to dive into simple supper ideas, explore the latest food trends, and learn insider tips and tricks from the pros. With their infectious energy and passion for food, the hosts of “The Kitchen” make cooking fun and approachable for viewers of all skill levels.
- 4/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
James Graham’s double-OIivier Award winning play Dear England is hitting TV screens and the prolific creator is thinking about whether any former soccer players could make the cut.
Speaking to Deadline outside last night’s prestigious London theater awards, Graham floated the likes of Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and former England goalkeeper David Seaman as potentials, although no approaches have been made. Watch the full clip below.
“It’s a drama first and foremost so of course we need good actors but [the question of having real soccer players in it is] a good question,” said Graham. “Do we get the real Gary Lineker? Do we get the real David Seaman? It’s a good question as [the show] should have that sense of fun and playfulness as well.”
Earlier this year, Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright featured in Daniel Kaluuya’s Netflix directorial debut The Kitchen, while footballers such as Vinnie Jones and Eric Cantona...
Speaking to Deadline outside last night’s prestigious London theater awards, Graham floated the likes of Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and former England goalkeeper David Seaman as potentials, although no approaches have been made. Watch the full clip below.
“It’s a drama first and foremost so of course we need good actors but [the question of having real soccer players in it is] a good question,” said Graham. “Do we get the real Gary Lineker? Do we get the real David Seaman? It’s a good question as [the show] should have that sense of fun and playfulness as well.”
Earlier this year, Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright featured in Daniel Kaluuya’s Netflix directorial debut The Kitchen, while footballers such as Vinnie Jones and Eric Cantona...
- 4/15/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Calling all food enthusiasts! Get ready for a mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” as Season 36, titled “Master the Classics,” airs on Food Network at 11:00 Am on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Join a group of talented food experts as they gather in the kitchen to share lively conversation and delicious recipes.
In this exciting installment, viewers can expect to learn how to master classic dishes from around the world. From timeless favorites to modern twists on traditional recipes, the hosts cover all things fun in food, offering valuable tips and techniques to elevate your culinary skills.
Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting out on your culinary journey, “The Kitchen” has something for everyone. With its lively atmosphere and informative segments, the show provides inspiration and ideas for every meal occasion.
Tune in to Food Network and join the hosts of “The Kitchen” as they guide you through an unforgettable culinary experience.
In this exciting installment, viewers can expect to learn how to master classic dishes from around the world. From timeless favorites to modern twists on traditional recipes, the hosts cover all things fun in food, offering valuable tips and techniques to elevate your culinary skills.
Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting out on your culinary journey, “The Kitchen” has something for everyone. With its lively atmosphere and informative segments, the show provides inspiration and ideas for every meal occasion.
Tune in to Food Network and join the hosts of “The Kitchen” as they guide you through an unforgettable culinary experience.
- 4/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
John Oliver spotlighted Simu Liu and John Boyega on Last Week Tonight for their beginnings as stock photo models.
In the last segment of the HBO show, Oliver talked about stock photos, noting that that’s how the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Star Wars: The Force Awakens stars got their start.
“Stock photos provide an income stream, not just for photographers, but also for actors starting out,” Oliver said.
Oliver cut to a photo of Boyega in a picture posing as a student. The late-night show host then presented Liu with a series of photos “pointing at a laptop, looking at the camera during a group project and exercising in a totally normal, not at all unhinged way.” Oliver was poking fun at the way Liu was posing while seemingly exercising for the picture.
John Oliver highlights John Boyega in a stock photo
For the HBO show,...
In the last segment of the HBO show, Oliver talked about stock photos, noting that that’s how the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Star Wars: The Force Awakens stars got their start.
“Stock photos provide an income stream, not just for photographers, but also for actors starting out,” Oliver said.
Oliver cut to a photo of Boyega in a picture posing as a student. The late-night show host then presented Liu with a series of photos “pointing at a laptop, looking at the camera during a group project and exercising in a totally normal, not at all unhinged way.” Oliver was poking fun at the way Liu was posing while seemingly exercising for the picture.
John Oliver highlights John Boyega in a stock photo
For the HBO show,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Food enthusiasts, get ready for another mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” airing this Saturday at 11:00 Am on Food Network! In this exciting installment titled “Love Your Leftovers,” viewers are in for a treat as a group of talented food experts convene in the kitchen to whip up delicious dishes and share lively conversation.
With a focus on making the most out of leftovers, the hosts will demonstrate creative and innovative ways to transform yesterday’s meal into today’s culinary delight. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, “The Kitchen” covers all things fun in food, making it a must-watch for anyone passionate about cooking and eating well.
Join the hosts as they share their tips, tricks, and mouthwatering recipes that are sure to inspire your next meal. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, “Love Your Leftovers” promises to provide plenty...
With a focus on making the most out of leftovers, the hosts will demonstrate creative and innovative ways to transform yesterday’s meal into today’s culinary delight. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, “The Kitchen” covers all things fun in food, making it a must-watch for anyone passionate about cooking and eating well.
Join the hosts as they share their tips, tricks, and mouthwatering recipes that are sure to inspire your next meal. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, “Love Your Leftovers” promises to provide plenty...
- 4/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready to toss up some tasty treats with the latest episode of “The Kitchen,” airing on Food Network at 11:00 Am this Saturday, April 6th. In Season 36, titled “Celebrations of Salads,” viewers are in for a flavorful journey as the hosts whip up a variety of mouthwatering salad creations.
Join Katie Lee Biegel as she takes a nostalgic trip down memory lane with her BBQ Bacon Wedge Salad, while Jeff Mauro serves up his Blistered Tomato and Farro Shrimp Salad. Sunny Anderson brings the heat with her Big Kale Caesar, and Geoffrey Zakarian adds a twist with his Pasta Salad featuring Green Onion and Crushed Olive Vinaigrette.
From classic favorites to inventive new recipes, “Celebrations of Salads” offers something for every palate and occasion. Whether you’re looking for a light lunch, a refreshing side dish, or a satisfying meal, “The Kitchen” has you covered with its delicious salad inspirations.
Join Katie Lee Biegel as she takes a nostalgic trip down memory lane with her BBQ Bacon Wedge Salad, while Jeff Mauro serves up his Blistered Tomato and Farro Shrimp Salad. Sunny Anderson brings the heat with her Big Kale Caesar, and Geoffrey Zakarian adds a twist with his Pasta Salad featuring Green Onion and Crushed Olive Vinaigrette.
From classic favorites to inventive new recipes, “Celebrations of Salads” offers something for every palate and occasion. Whether you’re looking for a light lunch, a refreshing side dish, or a satisfying meal, “The Kitchen” has you covered with its delicious salad inspirations.
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready to add a burst of color to your kitchen with the latest episode of “The Kitchen” titled “Eat the Rainbow.” Set to air on Food Network at 11:00 Am on Saturday, March 30, 2024, this episode brings together a group of talented food experts for an exciting culinary adventure.
In “Eat the Rainbow,” viewers can expect lively conversation, mouthwatering recipes, and plenty of inspiration for their next meal. From simple supper ideas to the hottest food trends, the hosts of “The Kitchen” have got you covered. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just starting out, there’s something for everyone in this episode.
Tune in as the hosts showcase the beauty and benefits of incorporating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables into your diet. With tips and tricks for making nutritious and delicious meals, “Eat the Rainbow” is sure to leave you feeling inspired and hungry for more.
In “Eat the Rainbow,” viewers can expect lively conversation, mouthwatering recipes, and plenty of inspiration for their next meal. From simple supper ideas to the hottest food trends, the hosts of “The Kitchen” have got you covered. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just starting out, there’s something for everyone in this episode.
Tune in as the hosts showcase the beauty and benefits of incorporating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables into your diet. With tips and tricks for making nutritious and delicious meals, “Eat the Rainbow” is sure to leave you feeling inspired and hungry for more.
- 3/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Alex Guarnaschelli, the acclaimed chef best known for her near-constant presence on the Food Network, has been ousted from her position as co-host on The Kitchen. While the seemingly sudden decision shook fans, they don’t need to get too worried. It looks like they’ll be seeing Guarnaschelli cook up plenty more dishes on the Food Network.
Why was Alex Guarnaschelli fired from ‘The Kitchen’?
In February 2024, Food Network fans quickly noticed that Alex Guarnaschelli was suspiciously absent from The Kitchen and its website. It didn’t take long for rumors to begin swirling that she had been axed from the show. While neither the network nor Guarnaschelli has commented on the ousting, it’s pretty obvious that she won’t be returning.
Food Network personality Alex Guarnaschelli | Jim Spellman/WireImage
Currently, the website for the series, which first premiered in 2014, mentions just four co-hosts. They are Geoffrey Zakarian,...
Why was Alex Guarnaschelli fired from ‘The Kitchen’?
In February 2024, Food Network fans quickly noticed that Alex Guarnaschelli was suspiciously absent from The Kitchen and its website. It didn’t take long for rumors to begin swirling that she had been axed from the show. While neither the network nor Guarnaschelli has commented on the ousting, it’s pretty obvious that she won’t be returning.
Food Network personality Alex Guarnaschelli | Jim Spellman/WireImage
Currently, the website for the series, which first premiered in 2014, mentions just four co-hosts. They are Geoffrey Zakarian,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Get ready to cozy up with delicious winter recipes on the next episode of “The Kitchen,” airing this Saturday at 11:00 Am on Food Network. In Season 36 Episode 4, titled “Winter’s Finest,” the hosts are serving up hearty dishes to warm your soul on even the coldest of days.
Join Geoffrey Zakarian as he whips up a cheesy wild mushroom and kale lasagna that’s sure to be a hit with the whole family. Then, watch Katie Lee Biegel create comforting twice baked miso sweet potatoes, perfect for adding a unique twist to your winter dinner table. And don’t miss Sunny Anderson as she bakes an easy upside-down plum spice cake, the ideal dessert to top off any winter meal.
With these mouthwatering recipes and more, “The Kitchen” has everything you need to make the most of the winter season. So grab your apron and tune in this Saturday...
Join Geoffrey Zakarian as he whips up a cheesy wild mushroom and kale lasagna that’s sure to be a hit with the whole family. Then, watch Katie Lee Biegel create comforting twice baked miso sweet potatoes, perfect for adding a unique twist to your winter dinner table. And don’t miss Sunny Anderson as she bakes an easy upside-down plum spice cake, the ideal dessert to top off any winter meal.
With these mouthwatering recipes and more, “The Kitchen” has everything you need to make the most of the winter season. So grab your apron and tune in this Saturday...
- 3/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The 68th BFI London Film Festival (Lff) will take place from October 9-20, 2024.
Further details, including the exact format of the festival, will be announced in the coming months. It will be the second edition under the aegis of festival director Kristy Matheson.
Last year’s edition ran October 4-15 and opened with the European premiere of Emerald Fennel’s Saltburn and closed with the world premiere of The Kitchen from Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares. Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s environmental drama Evil Does Not Exist won the best film award and Mika Gustafson’s Paradise Is Burning won best first feature film.
Further details, including the exact format of the festival, will be announced in the coming months. It will be the second edition under the aegis of festival director Kristy Matheson.
Last year’s edition ran October 4-15 and opened with the European premiere of Emerald Fennel’s Saltburn and closed with the world premiere of The Kitchen from Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares. Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s environmental drama Evil Does Not Exist won the best film award and Mika Gustafson’s Paradise Is Burning won best first feature film.
- 3/4/2024
- ScreenDaily
The 68th BFI London Film Festival (Lff) will take place from October 9-20, 2024.
Further details, including the exact format of the festival, will be announced in the coming months. It will be the second edition under the aegis of festival director Kristy Matheson.
Last year’s edition ran October 4-15 and opened with the European premiere of Emerald Fennel’s Saltburn and closed with the world premiere of The Kitchen from Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares. Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s environmental drama Evil Does Not Exist won the best film award and Mika Gustafson’s Paradise Is Burning won best first feature film.
Further details, including the exact format of the festival, will be announced in the coming months. It will be the second edition under the aegis of festival director Kristy Matheson.
Last year’s edition ran October 4-15 and opened with the European premiere of Emerald Fennel’s Saltburn and closed with the world premiere of The Kitchen from Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares. Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s environmental drama Evil Does Not Exist won the best film award and Mika Gustafson’s Paradise Is Burning won best first feature film.
- 3/4/2024
- ScreenDaily
This Saturday at 11:00 Am on Food Network, culinary enthusiasts are in for a treat with Season 36 Episode 6 of “The Kitchen,” titled “Baked Greats.” The show brings together a group of talented food experts who converge in the kitchen to share not only delicious recipes but also lively conversation. From simple supper ideas to exploring the latest food trends, the episode covers a spectrum of fun and flavorful topics.
The kitchen becomes a hub of creativity and expertise as the experts delve into the world of baking greatness. Viewers can expect a blend of mouthwatering recipes, insightful tips, and the infectious enthusiasm of the hosts as they navigate the art of baking.
Tune in at 11:00 Am for an engaging episode that celebrates the joy of cooking, baking, and all things delicious on Food Network with “The Kitchen.” It’s a perfect weekend treat for those looking to enhance their...
The kitchen becomes a hub of creativity and expertise as the experts delve into the world of baking greatness. Viewers can expect a blend of mouthwatering recipes, insightful tips, and the infectious enthusiasm of the hosts as they navigate the art of baking.
Tune in at 11:00 Am for an engaging episode that celebrates the joy of cooking, baking, and all things delicious on Food Network with “The Kitchen.” It’s a perfect weekend treat for those looking to enhance their...
- 3/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Picturehouse Entertainment has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Alonso Ruizpalacios’ Berlinale Competition title La Cocina.
Picturehouse’s newly-announced acquisitions team James Brown and Julia Trawinska acquired the film from sales agent HanWay Films in Berlin.
La Cocina had its world premiere on Friday, February 16 in Berlin.
The black-and-white drama follows a Mexican cook in a New York tourist trap restaurant, who is in love with an American waitress who cannot commit to a relationship with an undocumented alien.
Rooney Mara stars alongside Raul Briones Carmona. The film is co-financed by Fifth Season, which co-represents North America rights with WME Independent.
Picturehouse’s newly-announced acquisitions team James Brown and Julia Trawinska acquired the film from sales agent HanWay Films in Berlin.
La Cocina had its world premiere on Friday, February 16 in Berlin.
The black-and-white drama follows a Mexican cook in a New York tourist trap restaurant, who is in love with an American waitress who cannot commit to a relationship with an undocumented alien.
Rooney Mara stars alongside Raul Briones Carmona. The film is co-financed by Fifth Season, which co-represents North America rights with WME Independent.
- 2/26/2024
- ScreenDaily
“La Cocina,” the Rooney Mara-starring drama that recently bowed in competition at the Berlinale, has been acquired for most international territories.
HanWay Films has closed sales for France (Originals Factory), Australia and New Zealand (Vendetta), Spain (Avalon), Italy (Teodora Film), Benelux (Cherry Pickers), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Scandinavia (Mis. Label), Poland (Monolith), Romania (Bad Unicorn), Baltics (Acme), Czech Republic (Film Europe), South Korea (The Coup Inc.), Japan (Sundae), Taiwan (Filmware International), China (HiShow), Greece (Tfg), the Middle East (Front Row), Israel (Forum Film), Singapore (Shaw), Ukraine (Arthouse Traffic), Indonesia (Falcon Pictures) and Ships and Airlines (Cinesky). Before the Berlin Film Festival began, a key deal with Germany and Austria was closed with Square One Entertainment.
Variety understands that a U.K. and Ireland deal is very close to being finalized, while Fifth Season — which co-financed the film — is co-representing the North American sale with WME.
The fourth feature from one of...
HanWay Films has closed sales for France (Originals Factory), Australia and New Zealand (Vendetta), Spain (Avalon), Italy (Teodora Film), Benelux (Cherry Pickers), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Scandinavia (Mis. Label), Poland (Monolith), Romania (Bad Unicorn), Baltics (Acme), Czech Republic (Film Europe), South Korea (The Coup Inc.), Japan (Sundae), Taiwan (Filmware International), China (HiShow), Greece (Tfg), the Middle East (Front Row), Israel (Forum Film), Singapore (Shaw), Ukraine (Arthouse Traffic), Indonesia (Falcon Pictures) and Ships and Airlines (Cinesky). Before the Berlin Film Festival began, a key deal with Germany and Austria was closed with Square One Entertainment.
Variety understands that a U.K. and Ireland deal is very close to being finalized, while Fifth Season — which co-financed the film — is co-representing the North American sale with WME.
The fourth feature from one of...
- 2/26/2024
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety Film + TV
Get ready for a mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” as Food Network serves up another dose of culinary delights! In Season 36, Episode 5, titled “Pizza Party,” airing at 11:00 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, viewers are in for a treat.
Join a group of talented food experts as they gather in the kitchen to share lively conversation and delicious recipes. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, they cover all things fun in food!
In this episode, the spotlight is on everyone’s favorite comfort food: pizza! Get ready to indulge in a variety of pizza creations, from classic favorites to inventive twists. Whether you’re a fan of traditional toppings or adventurous flavor combinations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Tune in to Food Network at 11:00 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, to join the pizza party with the experts on “The Kitchen.” Don’t miss out on the...
Join a group of talented food experts as they gather in the kitchen to share lively conversation and delicious recipes. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, they cover all things fun in food!
In this episode, the spotlight is on everyone’s favorite comfort food: pizza! Get ready to indulge in a variety of pizza creations, from classic favorites to inventive twists. Whether you’re a fan of traditional toppings or adventurous flavor combinations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Tune in to Food Network at 11:00 Am on Saturday, March 2, 2024, to join the pizza party with the experts on “The Kitchen.” Don’t miss out on the...
- 2/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a star-studded showdown in the kitchen with the Season 34 premiere of “Beat Bobby Flay,” titled “The (Steak) Oscar Goes to…,” airing on Food Network at 9:00 Pm on Thursday, February 29, 2024. In this exciting episode, “The Kitchen” co-hosts Sunny Anderson and Geoffrey Zakarian step into the spotlight to guide chefs Paddy Coker and Greg Lutes as they compete against culinary titan Bobby Flay.
As the red carpet is rolled out and the cameras flash, viewers will be treated to a spectacle of talent and determination as the chefs vie for culinary supremacy. With Sunny and Geoffrey by their side, Paddy and Greg are ready to showcase their skills and take on the ultimate challenge of outcooking Bobby Flay.
With high stakes and fierce competition, “The (Steak) Oscar Goes to…” promises to deliver an evening of thrilling culinary battles and mouthwatering dishes that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the red carpet is rolled out and the cameras flash, viewers will be treated to a spectacle of talent and determination as the chefs vie for culinary supremacy. With Sunny and Geoffrey by their side, Paddy and Greg are ready to showcase their skills and take on the ultimate challenge of outcooking Bobby Flay.
With high stakes and fierce competition, “The (Steak) Oscar Goes to…” promises to deliver an evening of thrilling culinary battles and mouthwatering dishes that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
- 2/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It was when Alonso Ruizpalacios was in London working as a dishwasher at the (now-extinct) Rainforest Cafe that he came up with the idea for La Cocina.
“I was a drama student and I’d just read the [1957] play The Kitchen by Arnold Wesker and to make the work — which is tough, monotonous and very, very hard — bearable, I’d look at it through the creative lens of the play. If you see how a kitchen works, you realize it is much like the world, like [how] society works. Wesker says for Shakespeare all the world is a stage, whereas for him all the world is a kitchen.”
It was decades later, after success with Mexican films like Museo and A Cop Movie, that Ruizpalacios came back to the idea, taking The Kitchen as the jumping-off point for his English-language debut, transferring the action from late-’50s London to modern-day New York.
“I was a drama student and I’d just read the [1957] play The Kitchen by Arnold Wesker and to make the work — which is tough, monotonous and very, very hard — bearable, I’d look at it through the creative lens of the play. If you see how a kitchen works, you realize it is much like the world, like [how] society works. Wesker says for Shakespeare all the world is a stage, whereas for him all the world is a kitchen.”
It was decades later, after success with Mexican films like Museo and A Cop Movie, that Ruizpalacios came back to the idea, taking The Kitchen as the jumping-off point for his English-language debut, transferring the action from late-’50s London to modern-day New York.
- 2/18/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Get ready for another mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” as the hosts tackle weeknight dinners with a special focus on kitchen tools. In Season 36 Episode 3 titled “Weeknight Winners: Kitchen Tools Edition,” airing at 11:00 Am on Saturday, February 24, 2024, on Food Network, Katie Lee Biegel, Geoffrey Zakarian, and Sunny Anderson showcase inventive recipes that make use of essential kitchen gadgets.
Join Katie as she demonstrates how to whip up Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos, perfect for busy weeknights. Geoffrey gets creative with a quick and delicious Pasta Amatriciana, showing viewers how to make the most of their kitchen tools. And don’t miss Sunny as she steams up the kitchen with her flavorful Garlic Ginger Chicken Dumplings.
With their expert tips and easy-to-follow recipes, the hosts of “The Kitchen” will inspire viewers to make delicious and stress-free meals using the tools they already have in their kitchens. Tune in for a...
Join Katie as she demonstrates how to whip up Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos, perfect for busy weeknights. Geoffrey gets creative with a quick and delicious Pasta Amatriciana, showing viewers how to make the most of their kitchen tools. And don’t miss Sunny as she steams up the kitchen with her flavorful Garlic Ginger Chicken Dumplings.
With their expert tips and easy-to-follow recipes, the hosts of “The Kitchen” will inspire viewers to make delicious and stress-free meals using the tools they already have in their kitchens. Tune in for a...
- 2/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Egos are charred and tempers seared in La Cocina, a kitchen nightmare set in the engine rooms of a vast Times Square eatery where the staff have more pressing things to worry about than rising temperatures. Take Pedro, a hardened and still-undocumented line cook whose outbursts of ideology can only mask his resentments and vulnerability for so long. Then there’s Julia (Rooney Mara), who is carrying Pedro’s unborn child, hiding her morning sickness in the staff room and planning to sneak out on break to get an abortion. And then there’s Estela (Anna Diaz), our eyes and ears: fresh off the proverbial boat, with barely a word of English, asking strangers on the subway how to get to 45th street before being unceremoniously tossed into a lunch shift that soon resembles The Raft of the Medusa, adrift on a sea of Cherry Coke.
The director of this lively tableaux is Alonso Ruizpalacios,...
The director of this lively tableaux is Alonso Ruizpalacios,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
Mexican director Alonso Ruizpalacios has had a winning record coming to the Berlin Film Festival since 2013, when his film Gueros took the Best First Feature prize. Five years later he was back with his second, the sensational museum-heist film Museo, and deservedly won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay. His third, A Cop Movie, which plays with the traditional docu form by using actors, won Best Documentary at Mexico’s Golden Ariel Awards.
Ruizpalacios belongs in the same league as iconic current Mexican directors Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and particularly Alejandro González Iñárritu, whose cinematic style seems closest to what Ruizpalacios has been doing. His latest trip to Berlin, La Cocina, reinforces the thrilling talent of this singular filmmaker who for the first time has shot a film using both Spanish and English. It features American star Rooney Mara as well as a stunning, uninhibited, shoot-for-the-stars turn from Raul Briones,...
Ruizpalacios belongs in the same league as iconic current Mexican directors Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and particularly Alejandro González Iñárritu, whose cinematic style seems closest to what Ruizpalacios has been doing. His latest trip to Berlin, La Cocina, reinforces the thrilling talent of this singular filmmaker who for the first time has shot a film using both Spanish and English. It features American star Rooney Mara as well as a stunning, uninhibited, shoot-for-the-stars turn from Raul Briones,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Before demonstrating himself to be one of Mexico’s most original and exciting new filmmaking talents, Alonso Ruizpalacios washed dishes in a bustling big-city kitchen. That experience informs every second of the “Museo” director’s fourth feature, “La Cocina,” a thrilling in-spirit adaptation of Arnold Wesker’s 1957 play “The Kitchen,” transposed from midcentury London to modern-day New York.
A chaotic symphony of nearly two dozen characters, this black-and-white indie confection (garnished with sparing touches of color) mixes biting social critique with stylistic bravura. The setting is in the guts of a high-volume midtown Manhattan restaurant called The Grill — a hectic pressure cooker where personal and professional concerns come to a boil.
The food looks edible at best, and a lot less enticing after we’ve witnessed the commotion that goes into preparing it. In Ruizpalacios’ version, practically the entire staff — not Rooney Mara’s pregnant waitress, but the ones touching the food,...
A chaotic symphony of nearly two dozen characters, this black-and-white indie confection (garnished with sparing touches of color) mixes biting social critique with stylistic bravura. The setting is in the guts of a high-volume midtown Manhattan restaurant called The Grill — a hectic pressure cooker where personal and professional concerns come to a boil.
The food looks edible at best, and a lot less enticing after we’ve witnessed the commotion that goes into preparing it. In Ruizpalacios’ version, practically the entire staff — not Rooney Mara’s pregnant waitress, but the ones touching the food,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Rooney Mara says she chooses movie projects these days based on who is seated in the director’s chair and has been doing so for some time.
“For me, I really go by the director. I learned that pretty early,” the Women Talking and Girl With a Dragon Tattoo actor said Friday when explaining how she ended up starring in director Alonso Ruizpalacios’ English-language debut, La Cocina, which bowed at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday.
The two-time Oscar nominee plays a waitress at a high-stress Manhattan restaurant where she strikes up a relationship with a backroom cook, played by Raúl Briones. “I had some bad experiences as an actor,” Mara continued.
So it took her role in David Fincher’s The Social Network, where she played Erica Albright, to restore her faith in acting. “It was the first time I worked with David Fincher and I realized follow the director.
“For me, I really go by the director. I learned that pretty early,” the Women Talking and Girl With a Dragon Tattoo actor said Friday when explaining how she ended up starring in director Alonso Ruizpalacios’ English-language debut, La Cocina, which bowed at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday.
The two-time Oscar nominee plays a waitress at a high-stress Manhattan restaurant where she strikes up a relationship with a backroom cook, played by Raúl Briones. “I had some bad experiences as an actor,” Mara continued.
So it took her role in David Fincher’s The Social Network, where she played Erica Albright, to restore her faith in acting. “It was the first time I worked with David Fincher and I realized follow the director.
- 2/16/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Inspired by Arnold Wesker’s 1957 stage play, “The Kitchen,” Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “La Cocina” dives deep into the bowels of the industrial-size kitchen of a restaurant in New York City’s Times Square where food is churned out to serve throngs of diners, mostly tourists.
For Ruizpalacios, whose feature debut, “Güeros,” won the best first feature award at the Berlinale nearly 10 years ago, “La Cocina” (“The Kitchen”) is basically an anti-food-porn movie. “I wanted to show the other side of the food industry where expediency is more important than the quality of the food. It’s a metaphor for corporate capitalism,” he says.
The story takes place at the fictional The Grill in Manhattan, where cash has gone missing from the register. All the undocumented cooks, hailing from a diversity of countries, are placed under scrutiny, particularly Pedro (Raúl Briones), who is already on the line for his troublemaking.
Pedro is...
For Ruizpalacios, whose feature debut, “Güeros,” won the best first feature award at the Berlinale nearly 10 years ago, “La Cocina” (“The Kitchen”) is basically an anti-food-porn movie. “I wanted to show the other side of the food industry where expediency is more important than the quality of the food. It’s a metaphor for corporate capitalism,” he says.
The story takes place at the fictional The Grill in Manhattan, where cash has gone missing from the register. All the undocumented cooks, hailing from a diversity of countries, are placed under scrutiny, particularly Pedro (Raúl Briones), who is already on the line for his troublemaking.
Pedro is...
- 2/16/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Battered by disappointing markets at Toronto and AFM, both of which were held under the shadow of the actors strike, buyers and sellers are looking to Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM), which runs Feb. 15-21, to re-energize the indie business. The outlook, coming out of Sundance, is good.
“The difference in Sundance from last year to this was extreme, there were a lot more deals being down, both by distributors and streamers,” says Janina Vislmaier, head of sales at Protagonist Pictures, which screened The Outrun with Saoirse Ronan and Sasquatch Sunset with Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg in Park City, both of which will screen at the EFM. “Everyone is really excited ahead of Berlin, especially because all the buyers are back, including from Asia, which is a really good sign.”
The end of the SAG and WGA strikes hasn’t, yet, delivered the flood of new projects and packages many had predicted,...
“The difference in Sundance from last year to this was extreme, there were a lot more deals being down, both by distributors and streamers,” says Janina Vislmaier, head of sales at Protagonist Pictures, which screened The Outrun with Saoirse Ronan and Sasquatch Sunset with Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg in Park City, both of which will screen at the EFM. “Everyone is really excited ahead of Berlin, especially because all the buyers are back, including from Asia, which is a really good sign.”
The end of the SAG and WGA strikes hasn’t, yet, delivered the flood of new projects and packages many had predicted,...
- 2/13/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Get ready for a mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” on Food Network! Season 35 Episode 11, titled “Your Dish Is My Command,” airs at 11:00 Am on Saturday, February 17th, 2024, and promises to delight viewers with a blend of lively conversation and delicious recipes.
In this episode, a group of talented food experts gather in the kitchen to share their culinary expertise and passion for all things food. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover a wide range of topics, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Viewers can look forward to discovering new cooking techniques, learning handy kitchen tips, and getting inspired by creative recipe ideas. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting out in the kitchen, “The Kitchen” offers valuable insights and delicious inspiration to elevate your cooking game.
So, grab your apron and join the fun as the hosts whip...
In this episode, a group of talented food experts gather in the kitchen to share their culinary expertise and passion for all things food. From simple supper ideas to the latest food trends, the hosts cover a wide range of topics, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Viewers can look forward to discovering new cooking techniques, learning handy kitchen tips, and getting inspired by creative recipe ideas. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting out in the kitchen, “The Kitchen” offers valuable insights and delicious inspiration to elevate your cooking game.
So, grab your apron and join the fun as the hosts whip...
- 2/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Double Oscar-nominee Rooney Mara is all wrapped up, literally, with her co-star Raúl Briones in her new film, La Cocina. In it, the English-language debut of Mexican director Alonso Ruizpalacios (A Cop Movie, Museo), Mara plays Julia, an American waitress working the high-stress lunch rush in the Manhattan restaurant The Grill, whose relationship with undocumented Mexican grill cook Pedro (Briones) is about to be put to the test.
The official posters for the film, exclusively revealed to The Hollywood Reporter, show the Women Talking and Girl With the Dragon Tattoo actress back-to-back with Briones, bound together by a seemingly unending ticker tape of lunch orders. In the bottom corner, a loose lobster appears to be making a break for freedom.
A second poster shows Mara cleaning the glass of the lobster tank while Briones looks on. Submerged inside the tank is a mini Statute of Liberty, symbolic of the (broken?...
The official posters for the film, exclusively revealed to The Hollywood Reporter, show the Women Talking and Girl With the Dragon Tattoo actress back-to-back with Briones, bound together by a seemingly unending ticker tape of lunch orders. In the bottom corner, a loose lobster appears to be making a break for freedom.
A second poster shows Mara cleaning the glass of the lobster tank while Briones looks on. Submerged inside the tank is a mini Statute of Liberty, symbolic of the (broken?...
- 2/8/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Food enthusiasts, get ready for a mouthwatering episode of “The Kitchen” as Season 34 serves up some game day magic with “Game Day Heroes!” This vibrant and entertaining series, featuring a group of talented food experts, is set to air on Food Network at 11:00 Am on Saturday, February 10, 2024. Join them as they gather in the kitchen to share delightful recipes, lively conversation, and all things fun in the world of food.
In this exciting episode, viewers will be treated to a feast of ideas and inspiration for game day gatherings. From simple supper ideas that are perfect for entertaining a crowd to the latest food trends that will elevate your game day menu, “Game Day Heroes” has it all.
The food experts will guide you through delicious recipes and handy tips to make your game day celebrations a culinary touchdown. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just looking for some creative cooking inspiration,...
In this exciting episode, viewers will be treated to a feast of ideas and inspiration for game day gatherings. From simple supper ideas that are perfect for entertaining a crowd to the latest food trends that will elevate your game day menu, “Game Day Heroes” has it all.
The food experts will guide you through delicious recipes and handy tips to make your game day celebrations a culinary touchdown. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just looking for some creative cooking inspiration,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Netflix’s Top 10 Films-List: Kevin Hart’s Lift Rules At #1 Once Again! (Picture Credit: IMDb)
After ruling the box office, The Super Mario Bros Movie is also going steady on the list of Netflix’s Top 10 Films for the past several weeks. Kevin Hart-led Lift is also enjoying a good run on the list. Movies like Mindcage and The Hill have also earned their places on the list’s top five positions. Scroll below more.
Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal has debuted on the list in fourth place and might be able to climb up in later weeks. Movies including Badland Hunters, Sixty Minutes, and Society of the Snow are in the top three in the non-English category, respectively.
Kevin Hart’s Lift is a comedy action heist film and has all the right ingredients to impress the viewers. It has been on the list for three weeks, and...
After ruling the box office, The Super Mario Bros Movie is also going steady on the list of Netflix’s Top 10 Films for the past several weeks. Kevin Hart-led Lift is also enjoying a good run on the list. Movies like Mindcage and The Hill have also earned their places on the list’s top five positions. Scroll below more.
Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal has debuted on the list in fourth place and might be able to climb up in later weeks. Movies including Badland Hunters, Sixty Minutes, and Society of the Snow are in the top three in the non-English category, respectively.
Kevin Hart’s Lift is a comedy action heist film and has all the right ingredients to impress the viewers. It has been on the list for three weeks, and...
- 1/31/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
“Griselda” reigned supreme as a queenpin of the Netflix Top 10 following its Jan. 25 premiere. Inspired by the life of notorious cartel boss Griselda Blanco scored 20.6 million total views during the Jan. 22-28 viewing window, and was No. 1 in 89 countries, making it the most watched title of the week. Starring and executive produced by Sofia Vergara, the series is created by Eric Newman and directed by Andres Baiz.
Meanwhile on the film side, “Leave the World Behind,” which previously spent several weeks at No. 1, joined, entered the Most Popular English Films List at No. 8 with 136.3 million views in its first 52 days on the streamer.
Also, F. Gary Gray and Kevin Hart’s “Lift” continued its No. 1 run on the English Films chart with 17.4 million views as Daniel Kaluuya’s dystopian directorial debut “The Kitchen” took third place with 7.7 million views and Adam Sandler’s “Leo” spent its 10th week among the top 10 with 2.9 million views.
Meanwhile on the film side, “Leave the World Behind,” which previously spent several weeks at No. 1, joined, entered the Most Popular English Films List at No. 8 with 136.3 million views in its first 52 days on the streamer.
Also, F. Gary Gray and Kevin Hart’s “Lift” continued its No. 1 run on the English Films chart with 17.4 million views as Daniel Kaluuya’s dystopian directorial debut “The Kitchen” took third place with 7.7 million views and Adam Sandler’s “Leo” spent its 10th week among the top 10 with 2.9 million views.
- 1/30/2024
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Leave the World Behind has officially become one of Netflix’s most popular films of all time.
Sam Esmail’s thriller has been steadily moving toward the English Films list for several weeks and finally crossed the threshold during the week of January 22 to 30, debuting at No. 8 with 136.3M views in its first 52 days. Since Netflix now uses a 91-day premiere window to measure the success of its titles, the film still has plenty of time to cement itself higher on the list.
In fact, it’s likely that Leave the World Behind will jump quickly past The Mother, which is currently at No. 7 with just 136.4M views in its premiere window.
Also headed to the most popular list is Berlin, which has tallied 50.1M views in its first 31 days on Netflix — enough to get it to No. 10 on the Non-English language list. The Money Heist franchise now holds four...
Sam Esmail’s thriller has been steadily moving toward the English Films list for several weeks and finally crossed the threshold during the week of January 22 to 30, debuting at No. 8 with 136.3M views in its first 52 days. Since Netflix now uses a 91-day premiere window to measure the success of its titles, the film still has plenty of time to cement itself higher on the list.
In fact, it’s likely that Leave the World Behind will jump quickly past The Mother, which is currently at No. 7 with just 136.4M views in its premiere window.
Also headed to the most popular list is Berlin, which has tallied 50.1M views in its first 31 days on Netflix — enough to get it to No. 10 on the Non-English language list. The Money Heist franchise now holds four...
- 1/30/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
A UK print film magazine, and a big one too! Here’s Film Stories issue 48 – what’s in it, and how you can get it!
Introducing issue 48 of Film Stories, where once again we’ve clearly gone made and produced another 168 page bumper issue. And printed it on nice paper too!
We’re 100% independent, so this is an absolute labour of love for us.
We’re really proud of it. We hope you’re going to like it, and we hope you might consider supporting it. Sold primarily via mail order, and popping up in a few WHSmiths stores around the country too, here’s the cover of the new issue…
And inside?
Huge Exclusive
Bob Marley: One Love
The story of bringing Bob Marley’s life story to the screen: with director Reinaldo Marcus Green, stars Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch, and the irrepressible Ziggy Marley.
Plus
All Of US Strangers...
Introducing issue 48 of Film Stories, where once again we’ve clearly gone made and produced another 168 page bumper issue. And printed it on nice paper too!
We’re 100% independent, so this is an absolute labour of love for us.
We’re really proud of it. We hope you’re going to like it, and we hope you might consider supporting it. Sold primarily via mail order, and popping up in a few WHSmiths stores around the country too, here’s the cover of the new issue…
And inside?
Huge Exclusive
Bob Marley: One Love
The story of bringing Bob Marley’s life story to the screen: with director Reinaldo Marcus Green, stars Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch, and the irrepressible Ziggy Marley.
Plus
All Of US Strangers...
- 1/29/2024
- by Simon Brew
- Film Stories
Juju Green, best known to the internet as Straw Hat Goofy, is no stranger to talking about movies all day, every day. In fact, it’s his energetic commentary on films of all genres that has endeared him to his 3.5 million followers on TikTok and made him a staple at industry events like premieres and festivals.
Now, he’s hoping to capitalize on that popularity with a new podcast, “Get Rec’d.” In the series launching Saturday, Green will chat with celebrities and film fans about both the movies they’ve made and the movies that made them.
Scheduled guests include “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler, Daniel Kaluuya and Kane Robinson of “The Kitchen,” “Phineas and Ferb” co-creator Dan Povenmire, “Hercules” actor Susan Egan, Disney animator Eric Goldberg, “Argylle” director Matthew Vaughn, “Oppenheimer” actor David Dastmalchian and Ben Kingsley Adair of “Bob Marley: One Love.”
Green sat down with Variety...
Now, he’s hoping to capitalize on that popularity with a new podcast, “Get Rec’d.” In the series launching Saturday, Green will chat with celebrities and film fans about both the movies they’ve made and the movies that made them.
Scheduled guests include “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler, Daniel Kaluuya and Kane Robinson of “The Kitchen,” “Phineas and Ferb” co-creator Dan Povenmire, “Hercules” actor Susan Egan, Disney animator Eric Goldberg, “Argylle” director Matthew Vaughn, “Oppenheimer” actor David Dastmalchian and Ben Kingsley Adair of “Bob Marley: One Love.”
Green sat down with Variety...
- 1/24/2024
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
Top 10 Netflix Films: Lift, The Equalizer 3, Leo & More (Picture Credit: IMDb)
Yet another week of 2024 has passed with a whole bunch of new choices for films to watch on the Ott Platform Netflix. A lot of new releases ensure that they keep the viewers hooked. While new releases like The Legend of Tarzan and The Kitchen made their way to the top 10 most-watched films of the week, the older releases continued to rule the charts.
In the Non-English films category, the Spanish film Society Of The Snow rules the list at number 1, followed by the German film Sixty Minutes at number 2 and the Telugu film Salaar at number 3. The Arabic film From Your Ashes, which dropped this week, has secured the fourth spot, while Maborishi, a Japanese anime film, secured the fifth spot.
Coming to the English films, The Legend Of Tarzan, The Kitchen, Stillwater, Wild, The Forever Purge, and...
Yet another week of 2024 has passed with a whole bunch of new choices for films to watch on the Ott Platform Netflix. A lot of new releases ensure that they keep the viewers hooked. While new releases like The Legend of Tarzan and The Kitchen made their way to the top 10 most-watched films of the week, the older releases continued to rule the charts.
In the Non-English films category, the Spanish film Society Of The Snow rules the list at number 1, followed by the German film Sixty Minutes at number 2 and the Telugu film Salaar at number 3. The Arabic film From Your Ashes, which dropped this week, has secured the fourth spot, while Maborishi, a Japanese anime film, secured the fifth spot.
Coming to the English films, The Legend Of Tarzan, The Kitchen, Stillwater, Wild, The Forever Purge, and...
- 1/24/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Lift was once again Netflix’s most-watched title.
For the second consecutive week, the action heist dominated the streamer with 36.7M views from January 15 to 21. According to Netflix, the film was in the Top 10 in 93 countries.
The Legend of Tarzan came in second on the English-language film list, while the new dystopian film The Kitchen took third. Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya made their directorial debut, collecting 5.6M views in the film’s first full week on the platform.
Adam Sandler’s Leo made it on the list for the ninth time with another 3.3M views, securing tenth place.
Over on the non-English language film list, Society of the Snow is still putting up impressive numbers after securing a spot on the most popular list. With another 13.4M views, the film rose to No. 4 on that all-time list, just in time to secure two Oscar nominations on Tuesday.
On the TV side of things,...
For the second consecutive week, the action heist dominated the streamer with 36.7M views from January 15 to 21. According to Netflix, the film was in the Top 10 in 93 countries.
The Legend of Tarzan came in second on the English-language film list, while the new dystopian film The Kitchen took third. Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya made their directorial debut, collecting 5.6M views in the film’s first full week on the platform.
Adam Sandler’s Leo made it on the list for the ninth time with another 3.3M views, securing tenth place.
Over on the non-English language film list, Society of the Snow is still putting up impressive numbers after securing a spot on the most popular list. With another 13.4M views, the film rose to No. 4 on that all-time list, just in time to secure two Oscar nominations on Tuesday.
On the TV side of things,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
London, 20 years in the future: The gap between the rich and the poor has never been greater. Those who can’t afford to live in the city proper are forced to the outskirts of town with few resources — they barely have running water, steal food deliveries to survive, and can’t afford to bury their loved ones. This dystopian backdrop sets the stage for The Kitchen, a sci-fi social drama that follows a boy and his reluctant father figure as they try to navigate a system that’s stacked against them.
Oscar-, BAFTA-, and Golden Globe–winning actor Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) co-directed the film along with Kibwe Tavares (Jonah). Kaluuya starred in Tavares’ short films Jonah and Robot & Scarecrow. The Kitchen — which also stars actor-rapper Kano, newcomer Jedaiah Bannerman, and Hope Ikpoku Jr. — is Kaluuya and Tavares’ feature directorial debut.
When will The Kitchen be released?
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Oscar-, BAFTA-, and Golden Globe–winning actor Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) co-directed the film along with Kibwe Tavares (Jonah). Kaluuya starred in Tavares’ short films Jonah and Robot & Scarecrow. The Kitchen — which also stars actor-rapper Kano, newcomer Jedaiah Bannerman, and Hope Ikpoku Jr. — is Kaluuya and Tavares’ feature directorial debut.
When will The Kitchen be released?
Stream it...
- 1/23/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
The importance of revenue earned by studios from PVOD rentals reasserts itself with news that, as of Tuesday, all but two of the wide films released from either December 22 or December 25 will have home availability. That’s one month or less after their theatrical releases.
Top holiday grosser “Wonka” (Warner Bros.), which opened a week earlier, sleeper rom-com hit “Anyone but You” (Sony), and “The Iron Claw” remain theater-exclusive. Otherwise, the rush for home gold has taken over.
Three of these titles — “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” (WB), “Migration” (Universal), and “Ferrari” (Neon) debut on Tuesday. They will join “The Color Purple” (WB) and “The Boys in the Boat” (Amazon MGM), both of which came out last week, 22 days after release.
The results for the week actually showed that four earlier films scored better overall during the week. “Purple” did best at Vudu (#4), but only #8 at Apple TV and #10 at Google Play.
Top holiday grosser “Wonka” (Warner Bros.), which opened a week earlier, sleeper rom-com hit “Anyone but You” (Sony), and “The Iron Claw” remain theater-exclusive. Otherwise, the rush for home gold has taken over.
Three of these titles — “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” (WB), “Migration” (Universal), and “Ferrari” (Neon) debut on Tuesday. They will join “The Color Purple” (WB) and “The Boys in the Boat” (Amazon MGM), both of which came out last week, 22 days after release.
The results for the week actually showed that four earlier films scored better overall during the week. “Purple” did best at Vudu (#4), but only #8 at Apple TV and #10 at Google Play.
- 1/22/2024
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Netflix's science-fiction epic, The Kitchen, is making waves thanks (in part) to its shocking ending.
The dystopian blockbuster marks Black Panther actor Daniel Kaluuya's directorial debut, telling the story of a far-future London and the residents of the city's last social housing projects fighting against authority to survive.
The film follows Izi (Kane Robinson) and Benji (Jedaiah Bannerman) navigating the tight-knit but crime-riddled community known as the Kitchen and their conflict with law enforcement and the upper class.
Read full article on The Direct.
The dystopian blockbuster marks Black Panther actor Daniel Kaluuya's directorial debut, telling the story of a far-future London and the residents of the city's last social housing projects fighting against authority to survive.
The film follows Izi (Kane Robinson) and Benji (Jedaiah Bannerman) navigating the tight-knit but crime-riddled community known as the Kitchen and their conflict with law enforcement and the upper class.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/22/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
Looks can be deceiving in A Different Man, writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s endearingly twisted take on actors, playwrights, egos and the plight of the profoundly disfigured.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
- 1/22/2024
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we once again find ourselves in the midst of another year at the movies, we eagerly look forward to the films scheduled for release in the coming year. There is probably something coming out that should be over interest to everyone (at least that’s probably the hope of most filmmakers). As always, there will be the usual sequels and big blockbusters, as well as a plethora of additional titles in multiple genres to choose from. We hope you find this list of the upcoming films of 2024 and their release dates useful and that it helps you plan what you’re going to look forward to over the next twelve months.
The list below gathers all of the titles we know (right now at least) that are coming in 2024 by their current release date. Remember, these dates are subject to change. So, as dates change (and time permits) we...
The list below gathers all of the titles we know (right now at least) that are coming in 2024 by their current release date. Remember, these dates are subject to change. So, as dates change (and time permits) we...
- 1/21/2024
- by Mike Tyrkus
- CinemaNerdz
The Oscar winner – and now director – and the rapper and Top Boy star Kane Robinson are longtime friends. Their new movie, the dystopian thriller The Kitchen, draws on their city childhoods
Daniel Kaluuya, Kane “Kano” Robinson and I are in a frou-frou hotel in London, all flowery cushions and curly mirrors, discussing differences. Differences between what home means when you’re young and when you’re older, differences between being good at something and being passionate about it, and the difference between a movie and a film. A movie, according to them, is big: ambitious, widescreen, built for success. A film is smaller: personal, niche, hopeful of attention.
The Kitchen is a new Netflix drama that Kaluuya wrote, produced and co-directed with Kibwe Tavares, and in which Robinson (Kano for his music) stars. The Kitchen is definitely, they say, a movie.
Daniel Kaluuya, Kane “Kano” Robinson and I are in a frou-frou hotel in London, all flowery cushions and curly mirrors, discussing differences. Differences between what home means when you’re young and when you’re older, differences between being good at something and being passionate about it, and the difference between a movie and a film. A movie, according to them, is big: ambitious, widescreen, built for success. A film is smaller: personal, niche, hopeful of attention.
The Kitchen is a new Netflix drama that Kaluuya wrote, produced and co-directed with Kibwe Tavares, and in which Robinson (Kano for his music) stars. The Kitchen is definitely, they say, a movie.
- 1/21/2024
- by Miranda Sawyer
- The Guardian - Film News
This Saturday, food enthusiasts are in for a delectable treat as “The Kitchen” returns with its Season 34 episode, “French Bistro Faves,” airing at 11:00 Am on Food Network. The show brings together a group of seasoned food experts who converge in the kitchen for an engaging blend of lively conversation and mouthwatering recipes.
In this episode, viewers can expect a culinary journey into the heart of French bistro favorites. The talented panel of hosts covers everything from simple supper ideas to the latest trends in the world of food. With their diverse expertise and infectious enthusiasm, “The Kitchen” transforms the art of cooking into an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, “The Kitchen” promises to serve up a delightful combination of entertainment and culinary inspiration. Tune in at 11:00 Am this Saturday on Food Network to savor the...
In this episode, viewers can expect a culinary journey into the heart of French bistro favorites. The talented panel of hosts covers everything from simple supper ideas to the latest trends in the world of food. With their diverse expertise and infectious enthusiasm, “The Kitchen” transforms the art of cooking into an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, “The Kitchen” promises to serve up a delightful combination of entertainment and culinary inspiration. Tune in at 11:00 Am this Saturday on Food Network to savor the...
- 1/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The 2024 Netflix film The Kitchen seems to have taken inspiration from movies like A Bronx Tale but added a completely new flavor to it by setting itself in a dystopian world. Fatherhood is explored in a very intimate way, but there are some unsettling themes of abandonment that the film doesn’t shy away from. It is because of its fearless approach that the film becomes an important one. The viewers might be disappointed because there aren’t a lot of action scenes, something one would associate with dystopian dramas, but there are films like The Road that help movies like The Kitchen as they set a precedent for an emotionally grueling drama. The Kitchen is quite tender because of the way the characters are placed in the story and the way the conflict emerges between the father and son after the mother passes away. Kano (credited as Kane Robinson) plays Isaac,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
This article contains spoilers for Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen.
Who’s that knocking at the door?
That’s the question left with viewers when credits roll on the Netflix movie The Kitchen, directed by Kibwe Tavares and actor Daniel Kaluuya. Working with his co-writers Rob Hayes and Joe Murtagh, Kaluuya creates a bleak future for England in which rampant inequality and increased privatization of property has left many homeless. Despite its sci-fi setting, The Kitchen doesn’t concern itself with the usual tropes of the genre, focusing instead on the dramatic tension between loner Izi (Kane Robinson) and an orphan boy called Benji (Jedaiah Bannerman).
At least until the end, that is. The film builds to a thrilling climax, one that might leave some viewers wondering what happened and how it relates to the themes of The Kitchen.
How Does The Kitchen End?
Midway through the film, Izi considers...
Who’s that knocking at the door?
That’s the question left with viewers when credits roll on the Netflix movie The Kitchen, directed by Kibwe Tavares and actor Daniel Kaluuya. Working with his co-writers Rob Hayes and Joe Murtagh, Kaluuya creates a bleak future for England in which rampant inequality and increased privatization of property has left many homeless. Despite its sci-fi setting, The Kitchen doesn’t concern itself with the usual tropes of the genre, focusing instead on the dramatic tension between loner Izi (Kane Robinson) and an orphan boy called Benji (Jedaiah Bannerman).
At least until the end, that is. The film builds to a thrilling climax, one that might leave some viewers wondering what happened and how it relates to the themes of The Kitchen.
How Does The Kitchen End?
Midway through the film, Izi considers...
- 1/19/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares have tried to make something very special by directing the movie titled The Kitchen. A somber tale of the bond between a boy and a man in a dystopian world adds so many colors to the palette that wouldn’t have been possible in a simpler story. The Kitchen rests on the performances and the mood created by cinematographer Wyatt Garfield. There is a melancholy of the new world that is so palpable that it doesn’t let the story take any ‘thrilling’ turns, and we are made to stew in the emotions that the lead characters are wrestling with. Kane Robinson brings a measured restraint to his performances that creates the required illusion of the weight on his shoulder of dystopian reality, while Jedaiah Bannerman is brilliant at testing his restraint.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
The story is set...
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
The story is set...
- 1/19/2024
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
For more than a few years now, Daniel Kaluuya has been at the forefront of great and allegorical science fiction: Get Out, Nope, even Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. His collaborations with talents like Jordan Peele and Ryan Coogler have burrowed into the minds of audiences with all the clarity of a spoon smacking a teacup. However, in his own mind, there turns out to be an even more oppressive sci-fi vision. And it’s one with brutal timeliness, and no cathartic Tsa in sight.
The Kitchen, which marks the directorial feature debut of both Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares, is a project the two of have been dreaming about since a fortuitous barbershop discussion; they took the concept to Sundance in 2016 when, well before Get Out’s release, The Kitchen was selected for the Sundance Institute’s Screenwriting and Directing Lab; and now the idea has become hard and easily accessible...
The Kitchen, which marks the directorial feature debut of both Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares, is a project the two of have been dreaming about since a fortuitous barbershop discussion; they took the concept to Sundance in 2016 when, well before Get Out’s release, The Kitchen was selected for the Sundance Institute’s Screenwriting and Directing Lab; and now the idea has become hard and easily accessible...
- 1/18/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Not many actors-turned-filmmakers will swing for the fences in such a big way with their directorial debuts as Daniel Kaluuya has done with “The Kitchen.” Instead of making some small indie drama, Kaluuya, alongside co-director Kibwe Tavares, decided to go with a full dystopian sci-fi drama. But you better believe this is a film filled with a ton of heart at its core. And in this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Kaluuya, alongside lead actor Kane Robinson, stop by to talk about “The Kitchen.”
Read More: ‘The Kitchen’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya Directs A Dystopian Story Of Fathers, Sons & The Power Of Community
As mentioned, “The Kitchen” is a dystopian sci-fi drama about a man named Izi (played by Robinson) who is a resident of the last public housing complex in future London, dubbed The Kitchen.
Continue reading ‘The Kitchen’: Daniel Kaluuya & Kane Robinson Talk The Dystopian Drama, Individualistic Society,...
Read More: ‘The Kitchen’ Review: Daniel Kaluuya Directs A Dystopian Story Of Fathers, Sons & The Power Of Community
As mentioned, “The Kitchen” is a dystopian sci-fi drama about a man named Izi (played by Robinson) who is a resident of the last public housing complex in future London, dubbed The Kitchen.
Continue reading ‘The Kitchen’: Daniel Kaluuya & Kane Robinson Talk The Dystopian Drama, Individualistic Society,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
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