Dialogue of the day: Throughout our lives, there are certain movies that stay with us long after the credits roll. Sometimes it’s just a single line that lingers quietly in the background of our ...
Fans of the beloved 2007 Disney/Pixar animated film “Ratatouille” can now watch talented rat chef Remy cook up Parisian dishes onscreen and eat them, too, when the first-ever San Diego run of Fork n’ ...
The chef who spent a career calling out fake restaurant culture said the most honest film about a kitchen was the Pixar one about a rat. He’d worked on it, so he was grading his own homework, sort of.
'The Menu' and 'Ratatouille' both offer eloquent criticism of elitism and class dynamics, with relatable protagonists and a deep affection for food and cuisine. Margot and Remy are both outsiders who ...