I am a sucker for murder mysteries and both of these movies delivered everything I like in good ones! “The Menu” isn’t a true whodunit, but more like a why’d-he-do-that and the mystery is who, if anyone, will escape unscathed. “Glass Onion,” (a sequel to Knives Out) on the other hand, will have you guessing the whole time. Both movies come to a satisfying conclusion. “The Menu” stars Ralph Fiennes as a very talented high-end chef who serves an exclusive, and very expensive, meal every year to a small group of hoity-toity rich people. Some of the guests this time are Ana Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, John Leguizamo, Judith Light, and Janet McTeer just to name a few. It becomes increasingly clear (not to mention horrifying) that the chef has conjured up more than just a meal. The fun of this extremly dark comedy is in figuring out who will still be around by the time the sixth course is finished. Shout out to Hong Chau as the maitre d’ of the restaurant, who is just as subtly creepy and mysterious as the chef.
Part of the fun of “Glass Onion” rests with Daniel Craig reprising his role as Detective Benoit Blanc. His acting and accent are spot on and the little tidbits we find out about his personality and private life are intriguing. The set up for the story is that self-centered billionaire, Ed Norton (at his unlovable best) has sent invitations to a close knit group of his “friends” to spend a weekend playing a murder mystery game. The guests include Kate Hudson, Janelle Monae, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, and Leslie Odom Jr. Of course, there is a real murder and it is very convienent that Detective Blanc is there to peel away the many layers of this “onion” mystery. Look for two cameos. One, I will not spoil because you will recognize him right away. The other one, well, I won’t spoil that one either. I’ll just say that you will see him several times. Let me know if you recognized him before the credits rolled, or you googled who it was. 🙂
I highly recommend both of these movies. Which ever you choose, you are in for an entertaining time.
Kristen W. says
Thanks! I loved “Knives Out”. I’ll definitely check out “Glass Onion”.
Adnerb says
If you see it, let me know what you thought of it.