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Movie reviews of popular foodie movies featured on Feast.
The Anxiety of Watching John Travolta Eat Pizza in Saturday Night Fever. Top Story - March 2022.
Has anyone ever noticed how John Travotla’s character, Tony Manero, in Saturday Night Fever eats pizza? It’s an odd question, I know, but as I sat down to watch Saturday Night Fever as the classic on the Everyone’s a Critic Movie Review Podcast, I noticed that Tony stops for pizza on his way to work during the iconic Staying Alive credits sequence. He orders two slices of pizza, New York Style.
By Sean Patrick2 years ago in Feast
Veganism 101: The Holy Grail of Veganism
Why should anyone or everyone go Vegan? Why should we protect animals from slaughter or exploitation? Is Veganism healthy? What about working out? Does one need to worry about Health if working out happens enough? The ethical/moral dilemmas I have presented before this will show statements that dissect Veganism's reasoning. The plan is to demonstrate examples and thoroughly explain the relevance of the models throughout this article. By the way, if this article makes anyone want to go Vegan and does, or if there are Vegans out there reading this, Vitamin B12 is not found in plants; therefore, we all need to make sure to take Vitamin B12 according to the Forks Over Knives team of Plant-Based Doctors.
By Lucas Ambrezewicz3 years ago in Feast
No Reservations - A Movie Review
What’s on the menu for tonight? Don’t tell me that you’re not a dessert person! No Reservations is a 2007 film about the life of a top chef working her dream job. Everything changes when her sister dies and she gets custody of her young niece. Learning to adapt to both worlds, a new chef arrives in the kitchen at her restaurant.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Feast
My Review of 'Game Changers'
I have a few friends that have become vegan, and they're really into the diet. I understand the reasons why they've become vegan, but I still haven't become full-on vegan. I obviously know that too much meat is bad for me, but I eat it not because of the nutrition, but for the taste. It's sort of like asking everyone to go sugarless for the rest of their lives. We all know it's good for us, but we're all addicted to it, so we can't.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Feast
Best Food Documentaries on Netflix to Stream Now. Top Story - January 2018.
Food documentaries truly teach us a lot about the foods that we are eating. From how certain foods came to be, to the foods that can ruin our bodies, and even documentaries based on popular and skillful chefs from around the world, not only do some of these documentaries make our stomachs growl from all the food appearing on the screen, but there are documentaries that show us the truth behind some of our favorite foods. Truth as in the ugly truth that will cause us to immediately stop eating those foods. And what other streaming media can provide us with the best food documentaries none other than Netflix?
By Jennifer Violet7 years ago in Feast
Food Fights in Film
In school, food fights are something that every teacher dreads — and it's obvious why. They're messy, and if a fight breaks out, they'll have to call parents to get a new change of clothing for the kids that weren't able to dodge milk. Thankfully, most food fights aren't as crazy as the ones you see in movies, and they're usually rather rare.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Feast
A Carnivore Turns Vegan
I've never liked social justice warriors. They always annoyed me, primarily because half of them seem like they're only doing it so they can post about it on Facebook and act like they're holier than thou. I've also never had a problem with people eating meat. I do, however, have a problem with the way most of that meat is obtained. It's one thing to hunt and kill your food- it's quite another to have entire warehouses packed with living beings who are slaughtered brutally by the thousands after a lifetime of mostly suffering. It's quite simple for me, it's a principle based on survival of the fittest- if I can't kill it myself, I don't deserve to eat it. I would be the predator that failed to catch its prey. If I was desperate maybe I could, but at this point in time there's plenty of other things to eat.
By Alex Sampson7 years ago in Feast