: Describes the film as a bizarre and grotesque horror-thriller comedy that explores the world of "gastro-snobs" and high society.

: Analyzes how Ralph Fiennes' character, Chef Slowik, turns a high-end dining experience into a psychological study of burnout and class struggle.

: A group of wealthy guests pays a fortune to dine at Hawthorne, only to realize the "menu" involves more than just food; it is a meticulously planned, fatal series of courses designed by a disillusioned chef.

: Provides general information, including the 16+ age rating and its classification as a horror-comedy.

: Ralph Fiennes (Chef Slowik), Anya Taylor-Joy (Margot), and Nicholas Hoult (Tyler).

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