I have this thing about cooking shows. The "thing" is that I love them. Although I continue to remain dubious about how well a challenge concerning cooking with no utensils really tests the chef, I can't help but be completely enraptured by them. Maybe it's because food is so interesting and versatile that it can be at once extremely delicious, and terrifyingly awful. It's unpredictable, surprising and always makes for great TV--and now that the promising nature of Food TV has made its transition to horror, I couldn't be more pleased.
The direct to video Bitter Feast follows a TV chef named named Peter Gray (James LeGros) whose show gets cancelled. Then he gets fired from his restaurant and loses his lucrative deal involving cookware. This is partially due to food blogger J.T. Franks (Joshua Leonard) who accidentally leaks the bitter end of Gray's show and inevitably his career. In an act of unwarranted craziness,...
The direct to video Bitter Feast follows a TV chef named named Peter Gray (James LeGros) whose show gets cancelled. Then he gets fired from his restaurant and loses his lucrative deal involving cookware. This is partially due to food blogger J.T. Franks (Joshua Leonard) who accidentally leaks the bitter end of Gray's show and inevitably his career. In an act of unwarranted craziness,...
- 1/9/2011
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
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