The Menu Cast

Searchlight Pictures • 2022 • Dark Comedy Thriller • 107 minutes

The Menu follows a young couple who travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu with some shocking surprises. As the evening unfolds at Hawthorne restaurant, Chef Julian Slowik presents a carefully crafted tasting menu that gradually reveals sinister intentions, turning fine dining into a deadly game of cat and mouse where class warfare and artistic pretension collide.

Main Cast

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Chef Julian Slowik

Lead Role

Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy

Margot / Erin

Lead Role

Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Hoult

Tyler Ledford

Supporting Role

Hong Chau

Hong Chau

Elsa

Supporting Role

John Leguizamo

John Leguizamo

Movie Star

Supporting Role

Janet McTeer

Janet McTeer

Lillian Bloom

Supporting Role

Judith Light

Judith Light

Anne Leibrandt

Supporting Role

Reed Birney

Reed Birney

Richard Leibrandt

Supporting Role

The Restaurant Guests

Actor Character Role
Paul Adelstein Ted Food critic's editor
Aimee Carrero Felicity Movie star's assistant
Rob Yang Bryce Tech bro
Arturo Castro Soren Tech bro
Mark St. Cyr Dave Tech bro
Rebecca Koon Linda Richard's wife
Peter Grosz Sommelier Wine expert

The Kitchen Staff

Actor Character Role
John Leguizamo George Díaz Washed-up actor
Adam Aalderks Jeremy Louden Sous chef
Matthew Cornwell Dale Coast Guard
Christina Brucato Marcus Pastry chef
Mel Fair Katherine Keller Sous chef
Thomas Kee Anthony Line cook

Additional Kitchen & Service Staff

Actor Character Role
René Mena Angel Line cook
Marquis Rodriguez Julio Server
Daniel Kluger Server Wait staff
Christina Campanella Server Wait staff
Robert Walden Staff Member Kitchen worker

Production Team

Role Name Notable Work
Director Mark Mylod Succession, Game of Thrones
Screenplay Seth Reiss, Will Tracy The Onion, Last Week Tonight
Producers Adam McKay, Betsy Koch Don't Look Up, Vice
Executive Producers Will Ferrell, Adam McKay Hyperobject Industries
Composer Colin Stetson Hereditary, Color Out of Space
Cinematographer Peter Deming Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks
Production Designer Ethan Tobman Room, Free Guy
Costume Designer Amy Westcott Black Swan, The Wrestler
Food Stylist/Culinary Producer Dominique Crenn Michelin three-star chef
Editor Christopher Tellefsen Moneyball, A Quiet Place
Production Companies Searchlight Pictures, Hyperobject Industries Gary Sanchez Productions

Awards & Recognition

  • Golden Globe Awards 2023 - Best Actor Musical/Comedy (Ralph Fiennes - Nominated)
  • Golden Globe Awards - Best Actress Musical/Comedy (Anya Taylor-Joy - Nominated)
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards - Best Ensemble Cast (Nominated)
  • Critics' Choice Movie Awards - Best Comedy (Nominated)
  • Critics' Choice Movie Awards - Best Actor in a Comedy (Ralph Fiennes - Nominated)
  • BAFTA Awards - Best Original Screenplay (Nominated)
  • Writers Guild of America Awards - Best Original Screenplay (Nominated)
  • Gotham Awards - Best Screenplay (Winner)
  • Independent Spirit Awards - Best Screenplay (Nominated)
  • Art Directors Guild Awards - Excellence in Production Design (Nominated)
  • Costume Designers Guild Awards - Excellence in Contemporary Film
  • Hollywood Critics Association - Best Original Screenplay (Winner)
  • Saturn Awards - Best Thriller Film (Winner)

Cultural Impact & Reception

The Menu emerged as a razor-sharp satire of haute cuisine culture, wealth worship, and artistic pretension, becoming an unexpected box office success and cultural phenomenon. Ralph Fiennes' chilling performance as Chef Slowik created an instantly iconic villain whose measured menace and culinary philosophy sparked countless discussions about art, commerce, and class. The film's critique of foodie culture arrived at the perfect moment, as fine dining Instagram culture and celebrity chef worship reached peak saturation.

Anya Taylor-Joy's Margot provided the perfect counterpoint to the pretentious diners, representing authenticity in a world of performative sophistication. Her character's working-class background and survival instincts made her the audience surrogate in this twisted morality play. Hong Chau's deadpan delivery as Elsa became a highlight, earning her critical acclaim and awards recognition for transforming exposition into dark comedy gold. Nicholas Hoult's Tyler represented the worst of obsessive foodie culture, a character so insufferable yet recognizable that he became a cautionary tale about losing humanity in pursuit of exclusive experiences. The film's meticulous food presentation, created with guidance from Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn, elevated each course into a narrative device that advanced both plot and theme. The "cheeseburger scene" became an instant classic, a perfect encapsulation of the film's thesis about the simple pleasure of food versus overwrought culinary theater. The Menu grossed over $79 million against its $30 million budget, proving that intelligent, original thrillers could still find theatrical audiences. Its success inspired discussions about gatekeeping in culture, the commodification of art, and whether creators have the right to punish their audience for perceived sins.