An engaging look at sushi, technique, and Nobu’s rise that food fans will appreciate, but it leans more toward lifestyle gloss than the tougher realities of life in the kitchen.
An engaging look at sushi, technique, and Nobu’s rise that food fans will appreciate, but it leans more toward lifestyle gloss than the tougher realities of life in the kitchen.
Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
Gorgeously twisted, funny, and disturbing, this peculiar and pessimistic film is gleefully unafraid to push boundaries.
Yes, the main character in this biopic is depicted as an animated ape. And yes, it works.
Achingly beautiful, deeply profound, powerful, and complex, this is nothing short of a masterwork in animated storytelling.
A fascinating documentary that offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of extremism.