‘The Kitchen’ movie review: a slow-burning dystopian elegy
A future that may already be here.
“What I found was surprising – and liberating.”
The alleged incident took place in 2020.
It would have led to a very different career.
The fingerprints of studio interference are never less than grubby.
The filmmaker’s touchstones are far from straightforward.
If the director doesn’t care, then why should his audience?
Creating global connection, reclaiming personal narrative.
“He in some ways invents cinema.”