You have a great blog, and the name always reminds me of
the film Kitchen Stories.
Not exact matches
The Chi (Showtime), The Oyster Farmers (
film), Julie Taboulie's Lebanese
Kitchen (television), Little
Stories (
film)
It's not that the
film is hard to follow, it's just that writer - director - star Ben Affleck took the «everything and the
kitchen sink» approach to telling the two - hour - plus
story of fictional mobster Joe Coughlin, and it didn't work.
Instead of actually fulfilling the oh - my - God - this - is - awesome momentum set up right from the opening sequence (a delightful 5 minute short
film in its own right) by hunkering down and making the
story, ultimately, work, he relies almost entirely on smoke and mirrors: throwing whiz - bang - eveything - but - the -
kitchen - sink - razzle - dazzle to keep us distracted.
Based on a true
story, the new
film from director John Lee Hancock (Saving Mr. Banks), follows the trail of how traveling salesman Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton), impressed by the brothers» innovative assembly - line approach to the
kitchen, maneuvered himself into a position where he was ultimately able to take control of the company, transforming himself in the process to the «founder» of an economic empire.
Taking its title from the Fassbinder
film Ali — Fear Eats the Soul a
story of love bridging the existential divide, the show will feature, amongst other elements a T - Shirt Factory and a soup
kitchen.