Discover the Mouthwatering Menu at Netflix Bites: A Culinary Adventure Awaits!

Starting now for walk-ins, and from February 20th for reservations, the menu showcases unique dishes inspired by popular Netflix series, such as Beef, Bridgerton, Bird Box, Emily in Paris, Ginny & Georgia, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Inventing Anna, Is It Cake?, One Piece, Orange Is the New Black, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, Queer Eye, Selling Sunset, Sex Education, Street Food, Stranger Things, Squid Game, Wednesday, WWE RAW, Chef’s Table, and Dinner Time Live With David Chang. The interior is adorned with vibrant pop-art pastel hues and posters reminiscent of Toulouse-Lautrec’s artwork, featuring Netflix characters.

The Magical Transformation of Elphaba’s Iconic Green Hue in ‘Wicked’

Makeup artist Frances Hannon swiftly decided on a bright green hue that would suit Erivo’s skin tone during trial runs on models with similar complexions during pre-production. However, she faced a persistent issue: “The green didn’t look as beautiful in every type of light,” Hannon explains to The Hollywood Reporter. “It might appear lovely in the makeup mirror, but stepping outside into daylight would make it turn bluey purple, and then moving back into shade would cause it to lose its greenness entirely.

7 actor-director pairs we’d love to see recreate magic on big screen: Akshay Kumar-Neeraj Pandey to Aamir Khan-Rajkumar Hirani

One of the memorable films that teamed Akshay Kumar and Neeraj Pandey was Special 26. A few years down the line, they joined forces once more, but this time, instead of directing, Pandey co-produced the film called Rustom. Their collaboration is proven by the quality of their work, so it would be delightful for viewers to witness them creating magic on the big screen again.

Critics Have Seen The Gorge, And They Say This ‘Painfully Predictable’ Genre Mashup Isn’t As Deep As It Thinks It Is

Miles Teller headlines his initial blockbuster following “Top Gun: Maverick,” while Anya Taylor-Joy has thrived in recent years with films like “The Menu,” “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” and “Dune: Part Two.” Unlike these titles, “The Gorge” offers a unique blend of sci-fi horror action and romantic comedy, making it fitting for a Valentine’s Day release. However, with its numerous elements, is it resonating with critics? David Ehrlich of IndieWire argues that “The Gorge” falls short in realizing a promising concept, instead becoming routine and superficial. He awards it a C, stating in his review:

Twilight’s Taylor Lautner Might Be Headed For Television, And People Have Polarizing Thoughts About The Premise Of The Supernatural Show

Based on Variety’s report, Amazon MGM Studios and Taylor Lautner are working on a project titled “Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter.” This metasupernatural series is expected to feature Lautner in a heightened version of his own character. He will be portrayed as someone recruited into a clandestine group of werewolf hunters due to his extensive knowledge and on-screen experience with the supernatural creature, gained from playing one for several years. Consequently, he finds himself leading a dual existence: a Hollywood actor during the daytime and a werewolf hunter at night.