There may be an entire house flung open, with a cocktail-stocked bar and a perfectly set dining table, yet there is one place we want to be: in the kitchen.
What is the greatest food movie of all time? For at least a decade, the shortlist has remained mostly the same — Babette's Feast, Big Night, Tampopo. But there's a new contender. The Taste of Things ...
In “The Taste of Things,” a radiant Juliette Binoche plays Eugénie, a gifted cook who for the past 20 years has been running the kitchen of a 19th-century epicurean named Dodin Bouffant (Benoît ...
TO WATCH Juliette Binoche cook is a pleasure, for a simple reason: She understands and enjoys food. “I have cooked all my life,” said the Oscar-winning French actress. Her latest film, “The Taste of ...
The dream of ’90s film is alive and thriving in Trần Anh Hùng’s “The Pot au Feu,” a movie that left intoxicated attendees at the Cannes Film Festival premiere both starving — given the film’s ...