What to Stream: More Foodie Fare to Enjoy if 'Tony' Whets Your Appetite
Todd Bartels and Lou Howe portray Bourdain through a limited window of his life, using food to show how he learned to connect with others.
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What to stream: More foodie fare to enjoy if 'Tony' whets your appetite
The new movie “Tony” depicts the young life of chef and writer Anthony Bourdain, before he was a chef, just making his first foray into the restaurant world. It’s a salty coming-of-age tale set in Cape Cod, where his passion for food and cooking is sparked. The movie isn’t necessarily a foodie movie, though there’s some spectacular preparation of a lobster thermidor, but it might give you a ...
Matt Johnson's biographical film is a solid film, but it plays against him the fact that it can be summed up in a single sentence: it is, in essence, a film about Bourdain's senseless youth.(Continue reading...) The BBC post: Antony Bourdain might not be happy with "Tony" was first published in Remolacha - Noticias Dominicana.
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