The Kitchen (2019)
After a group of Irish mobsters in Hell's Kitchen are sentenced to jail, their wives take their place—and do as good of a job, if not better.
The Kitchen (2019)
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Released Year: 2019
Runtime: 104 minutes
Directors: Andrea Berloff
Writers: Andrea Berloff
Casts: James Badge Dale, Pamela Dunlap, Common, Margo Martindale, John Sharian, Melissa McCarthy, Sharon Washington, Elisabeth Moss, Brian Tarantina, Domhnall Gleeson, Wayne Duvall, Myk Watford, Susan Blommaert, Tiffany Haddish, Bernie McInerney, Will Swenson, Annabella Sciorra, Bill Camp, Brian d'Arcy James, Alicia Coppola, Jordan Gelber, Jeremy Bobb, Stephen Singer, Matthew Helms, E.J. Bonilla, Angus O'Brien, Ciarán O'Reilly, Nicholas Zoto, Maren Heary, Tatienne Hendricks-Tellefsen, Brandon Uranowitz, George Riddle
IMDB: The Kitchen (2019)
Storyline
After a group of Irish mobsters in Hell's Kitchen are sentenced to jail, their wives take their place—and do as good of a job, if not better.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
Despite some major narrative missteps, the film’s bold twist on the mob drama still has a refreshing quality. Maybe The Kitchen would have fared better as a series, with more time for its potential material to simmer.
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Movie Nation -
As the picture sputters and stalls, losing its quick pace and brutal efficiency in the later acts, this comic book adaptation reveals the flaws in its execution, if not its very origins.
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Chicago Sun-Times -
It gets to the point where it hardly matters to us who lives and who dies, because they’re all stone-cold killers.
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Screen International -
The Kitchen may prove to be a meaningful time-capsule document, but is far less successful as broad entertainment.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
What's missing in this Kitchen is heat. A B-movie summer diversion at best, it's more a collection of genre tropes than an involving crime drama.
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After a group of Irish mobsters in Hell's Kitchen are sentenced to jail, their wives take their place—and do as good of a job, if not better.
After a group of Irish mobsters in Hell's Kitchen are sentenced to jail, their wives take their place—and do as good of a job, if not better.
After a group of Irish mobsters in Hell's Kitchen are sentenced to jail, their wives take their place—and do as good of a job, if not better.