Boiling Point

The pressure cooker environment of a high-end London restaurant leads to a standoff between a chef named Andy (Stephen Graham) and his sous chef Carly (Vinette Robinson) in this exclusive clip. Directed by Philip Barantini (“Villain”), “Boiling Point” hits select theaters on November 19, 2021 before arriving on digital and on demand November 23, 2021.

Here is the official synopsis:

On the busiest night of the year at one of the hottest restaurants in London, charismatic, commanding head chef Andy Jones (Stephen Graham) balances along a knife’s edge as multiple personal and professional crises threaten to destroy everything he’s worked for. A surprise visit from a health and safety inspector sets the staff on edge as the overbooked hotspot begins to fill with guests. Jones alternately berates and cajoles his diverse staff, trying his best to diffuse tensions between management and his crew, while catering to the ridiculous demands of customers.

The Feast

Not to spoil anything, but this clip is, quite literally, hair raising! The chilling Welsh folk horror film from first-time feature director Lee Haven Jones will hit theaters and on demand/digital this coming Friday, November 19, 2021.

Here is the official synopsis:

Filmed entirely in the Welsh language and entrenched in traditional folklore, ‘The Feast’ follows a mysterious young woman who arrives to serve affluent guests at a dinner party in a remote house in the Welsh mountains. What the privileged guests do not realize is that they are about to partake in their last supper. As the tension mounts, you’ll be left on the edge of your seat until the film’s final minutes. ‘The Feast’ is a horrifyingly captivating fable that grapples with themes of greed, class, and privilege. The film was shot amidst the breathtaking Welsh countryside, allowing for a deep contemplation of the film’s eco-horror message: who is truly entitled to the Earth and all of the resources it provides?

Clips Round-Up: Jungle Cruise Has Bite, Boiling Point Simmers, And Feast Raises Hair [Exclusive]

Walt Disney Pictures

(Welcome to SlashClips, a series where we bring you exclusive clips from hot new Digital, Blu-ray and theatrical releases you won’t see anywhere else!) In this edition:

Jungle Cruise  Boiling Point The Feast

In this edition:

  • Jungle Cruise
  • Boiling Point
  • The Feast

Jungle Cruise

Here is the official synopsis:

Boiling Point

The pressure cooker environment of a high-end London restaurant leads to a standoff between a chef named Andy (Stephen Graham) and his sous chef Carly (Vinette Robinson) in this exclusive clip. Directed by Philip Barantini (“Villain”), “Boiling Point” hits select theaters on November 19, 2021 before arriving on digital and on demand November 23, 2021.

Here is the official synopsis:

On the busiest night of the year at one of the hottest restaurants in London, charismatic, commanding head chef Andy Jones (Stephen Graham) balances along a knife’s edge as multiple personal and professional crises threaten to destroy everything he’s worked for. A surprise visit from a health and safety inspector sets the staff on edge as the overbooked hotspot begins to fill with guests. Jones alternately berates and cajoles his diverse staff, trying his best to diffuse tensions between management and his crew, while catering to the ridiculous demands of customers.

On the busiest night of the year at one of the hottest restaurants in London, charismatic, commanding head chef Andy Jones (Stephen Graham) balances along a knife’s edge as multiple personal and professional crises threaten to destroy everything he’s worked for. A surprise visit from a health and safety inspector sets the staff on edge as the overbooked hotspot begins to fill with guests. Jones alternately berates and cajoles his diverse staff, trying his best to diffuse tensions between management and his crew, while catering to the ridiculous demands of customers.

The Feast

Not to spoil anything, but this clip is, quite literally, hair raising! The chilling Welsh folk horror film from first-time feature director Lee Haven Jones will hit theaters and on demand/digital this coming Friday, November 19, 2021.

Here is the official synopsis:

Filmed entirely in the Welsh language and entrenched in traditional folklore, ‘The Feast’ follows a mysterious young woman who arrives to serve affluent guests at a dinner party in a remote house in the Welsh mountains. What the privileged guests do not realize is that they are about to partake in their last supper. As the tension mounts, you’ll be left on the edge of your seat until the film’s final minutes. ‘The Feast’ is a horrifyingly captivating fable that grapples with themes of greed, class, and privilege. The film was shot amidst the breathtaking Welsh countryside, allowing for a deep contemplation of the film’s eco-horror message: who is truly entitled to the Earth and all of the resources it provides?

Filmed entirely in the Welsh language and entrenched in traditional folklore, ‘The Feast’ follows a mysterious young woman who arrives to serve affluent guests at a dinner party in a remote house in the Welsh mountains. What the privileged guests do not realize is that they are about to partake in their last supper. As the tension mounts, you’ll be left on the edge of your seat until the film’s final minutes. ‘The Feast’ is a horrifyingly captivating fable that grapples with themes of greed, class, and privilege. The film was shot amidst the breathtaking Welsh countryside, allowing for a deep contemplation of the film’s eco-horror message: who is truly entitled to the Earth and all of the resources it provides?