Anya Taylor-Joy & Nicholas Hoult Break Down the Breadless Scene with 'The Menu' Director

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Published 2022-11-22
Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult and 'The Menu' director Mark Mylod break down a tense dining scene in their new horror film.

Director: Adam Lance Garcia
Director of Photography: Bradley Wickham
Editor: Jordan Calig
Celebrity Talent: Mark Mylod, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult
Producer: Madison Coffey
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Production Manager: Jamal Covin
Production Coordinator: Mark Bond
Production Assistant: Lea Donenberg
Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza
Camera Operator: Alfonso
Audio: Lily van Leeuwen
Post Production Supervisor: Nicholas Ascanio
Post Production Coordinator: Andrea Farr

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All Comments (21)
  • @TeddyOG
    The fact that this didn't devolve into cannibalism or hunting rich people(okay, for a minute maybe), yet still ended up so intriguing and funny is really impressive. These folks are a joy to watch as well, Anya really has that charisma down and seems to understand the movie well along with Nicholas
  • @AvanteReacts
    This movie was wayyyyyy better than I thought it was going to be.
  • @AKGreen
    This movie felt like a play. Loved it!
  • I want to eat the cheeseburger at the end. That was the best dish in the film.
  • Anya taylor-joy's accent is so fascinating to hear, so rare to find that kind of accent. Such an amazing actress
  • @henners98
    That choice to show her back to Chef was soo good
  • We often see Ralph Fiennes as side character over the years, I was ready to see him in a supporting manner but THANK YOU for allowing him to dominate the entire movie! I been to theaters 18 times this year & his performance is up there! At the top even!
  • @Sophia-tv7kg
    Ralph Fiennes was really giving dark lord of gastronomy in this movie. The casting was 10/10
  • @moronic_mouse
    I actually remember thinking what a good choice it was to have anya having her back turned to slowik- and it stuck out to me that she had to turn herself around if she wanted to participate in any speech he was giving, she was actively having to make a choice to be addressed by him- I love the little details like that in this movie
  • @psycane8462
    I love how they all spend equal time discussing their personal choices and how they approached their performances and direction (respectively) and also praising each other and all the other talented people who worked on it. You can tell they all have so much passion and respect for one another and that make for such a great set dynamic and makes for an all the better end product of a film
  • I watched this movie at this old arthouse cinema close to me (that's been used as a cinema since 1911) and the reaction I had after it was over was just saying "What a movie!". And I wasn't the only one. People laughed, people gasped. It really is a great movie. I wish I could see it again but that was the only screening they had.
  • @TeamHahah
    Thoroughly enjoyed listening to Mylod explain his philosophy behind how he structured the scenes. And quite the nice additions from Hoult and Taylor-Joy with how they envisioned the scene and their characters within it.
  • @graxxor
    Anya is being iconically otherworldly as always... Such amazing charisma and that pure "radio quality" voice so full of confidence.
  • This movie looks absolutely fantastic and I love Nicolas Hoult and Anya Taylor Joy.
  • Anya Taylor-Joy can literally pull off every hair color, low key pretty impressive
  • @lovetoread99
    Great movie. A lot funnier than I anticipated based on the trailer.
  • @lenusniq_9746
    Anya and Ralph were absolutely fantastic but Nicolas also deserves more recognition. He was so so good.
  • @BatmanHQYT
    Anya's accent is, like, oscillating between British and American. Sort of a Gillian Anderson thing going on.
  • @hittnau5
    Saw this film at a festival. Wonderfully entertaining. If you haven't already seen a trailer DON'T! Just go into it with an open mind and let yourself be surprised