Tomorrow's Menu



Tagline
Dine in for a taste of the future... just beware of the family recipe.
Description
In a dystopian future where the world is overrun with mysterious shadows, the oddly cheerful Grean Bean family keeps their spirits high by running the most successful restaurant in town - 'The Eternal Feast'. Head chef Jane Grean Bean, along with her sous-chef and brother Clint Beastwood, cook up a storm serving dishes that are to die for. But when critic extraordinaire, Oscar Ice-saac, makes a reservation to uncover the secret behind their peculiar 'family and secrets' themed menu, he gets more than he bargained for in a comic horror that will leave you hungry for more... with a side of giggles. Directed by the legendary John Carpinter, 'Tomorrow's Menu' blends humor with a hint of horror in a story that entices both the taste buds and the funny bone.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
8.20
ReleaseDate
07/04/2024
Genre
Horror
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
Ah, 'Tomorrow's Menu,' a film marinated in dystopian spices yet seasoned with comedic zest. This film, dashingly directed by none other than John Carpinter, presents a cinematic dish that is as confounding as it is entertaining. Watching the Grean Bean family shimmy through shadows to whip up groan-inducing gags and entrées, one might consider seeking a dinner reservation at 'The Eternal Feast', but might equally weigh the prospects of surviving dessert. Jane and her perpetually squinting brother, Clint Beastwood, serve up chaos and chuckles with a twinkle in their eyes, reminding us that even when the world's gone dark, there's still room to light the stove. The presence of Oscar Ice-saac as the critic with more appetite for truth than truffles adds a gratifying crunch to the narrative. 'Tomorrow's Menu' brings to the table a PG-rated permutation of humor and horror that is sure to stir the pot of audience expectations. Just don't expect a Michelin star in this kitchen of comedic horror – the only stars here are carved on tombstones and served with a side of slapstick.
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