Searchlight Rolling Out ‘The Menu’ Before Thanksgiving

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Mark Mylod’s dark comedy  will be available for moviegoer consumption on Nov. 18 in theaters, Searchlight has just announced.

In the Seth Reiss-scripted movie, a couple (Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult) travel to a coastal island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef (Ralph Fiennes) has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

Hong Chau, Janet McTeer, Judith Light, Reed Birney, Paul Adelstein, Aimee Carrero, Arturo Castto, Mart St. Cyr, Rob Yan and John Leguizamo also star. The pic reps Mylod’s feature directorial debut in the wake of winning a PGA Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on HBO’s Succession.

The below-the-line team includes Production Designer Ethan Tobman (Free Guy; Room); Director of Photography Peter Deming (Mulholland Drive; Twin Peaks), Costume Designer Amy Westcott (Black Swan; The Many Saints of Newark); Oscar nominated Editor Christopher Tellefsen (Moneyball; A Quiet Place), and Casting Director Mary Vernieu (Knives Out; The Starling). Michael Sledd serves as Executive Producer and Hyperobject Industries’ Jenna Go serves as Associate Producer.

Also hitting theaters over Nov. 18-20, the pre-Thanksgiving weekend, is United Artists Releasing/MGM’s Ron Howard thriller Thirteen Lives, Sony’s family animated feature Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile and Universal’s feature adaptation of Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s bestseller about their New York Times expose of Harvey Weinstein, She Said. 

Taylor-Joy has the Focus Features’ Viking epic, The Northman, opening wide this weekend.

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