Food and Death in Film
A look at the grotesque, grisly, and most times gross relationship between food and death in film.
A look at the grotesque, grisly, and most times gross relationship between food and death in film.
What do you get when you put a bunch of colorful strangers meeting after midnight at a rather simple restaurant where the chef presents you with a basic menu, but offers to prepare anything you ask for as long as it is as simple as his establishment?
Fed up with on-flight meals that look pseudo-Japanese even to someone who isn’t from Nippon? No worries. Read on and see what Adrienne has… for your stomach.
Jennifer Garner plays proper Laura Pickler, whose sole purpose in life is to defend the moral values and tradition that comes in a butter-sculpting contest.
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