St. Matthew's Episcopal Church

Episcopal Church in Snellville, GA

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Thick Dick's On The Menu (2022) English Short F... ✦ No Password

The story follows Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her date Tyler (Nicholas Hoult), an obsessive foodie, as they travel to a remote coastal island. They are there to dine at , an ultra-exclusive restaurant where a meal costs $1,250 per head. The experience is overseen by the enigmatic celebrity chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes), who has prepared a meticulously crafted tasting menu.

The film serves as a biting social commentary on several facets of modern culture: Thick Dick's On The Menu (2022) English Short F...

Margot, realizing she is the only guest who doesn't "belong" there, eventually challenges Slowik by demanding a simple, well-made cheeseburger. This act of returning to basic food for pleasure allows her to survive. The story follows Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her

The guests—ranging from hedge fund "bros" to a washed-up movie star—represent a segment of society that consumes without truly "tasting" or understanding the labor behind their luxury. Key Highlights The film serves as a biting social commentary

What begins as a display of pretentiously "elevated" cuisine—such as a bread platter served without bread—quickly descends into a series of shocking, violent revelations. Slowik reveals that every guest has been specifically selected because of their "sins" against the culinary arts or the common man, and that the final course of the evening will be lethal for everyone involved.

Reviewers from Eater and The Haughty Culturist praised it as a "uniquely thought-provoking cinematic feast" that stays with viewers long after the credits.

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