Four food-related movies — two of which you’ve probably never heard of — are up for an Academy Award on Sunday in various categories. Food, Inc., the documentary that paints a gruesome picture of how ...
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Most food-wrap films just act as a barrier to bacteria, but don't actually kill the microbes. An experimental new film does exactly that, plus it changes color to show when food is spoiled. And what's ...
The fight for Native food sovereignty is more than just a return to traditional diets — it's an act of resistance, resilience and reclamation. Centuries of colonization, which methodically dismantled ...
But what exactly constitutes a great food movie? Well, that really depends. Some, like Ratatouille and Chef, are obvious picks — they are largely set in restaurants or kitchens, there are chefs ...
Food movies have some issues to sort out. Primary among these is something intrinsic to the conceit itself — how do you make food look tasty through a screen? You obviously can’t smell it or taste it.
Local foodies and cinephiles can experience a new way to take in dinner and a movie, as the Westin Tempe has partnered with Fork N’ Film to bring an immersive, seasonal film series to the Valley. The ...