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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 1H 3M

Boiling Point (2021)

from Regular or Menthol: Kino Movies Podcast · host regularormenthol

This week we're stepping into the kitchen — and we are not coming out alive. Boiling Point (2021) is one of the most technically audacious and emotionally brutal British films of the decade, and we're breaking down every single nerve-shredding minute of it.Directed by Philip Barantini, this one-shot film — meaning the entire movie is filmed in a single, unbroken take — is set in a packed London restaurant on the busiest night of the year. Stephen Graham plays Andy Jones, a charismatic but crumbling head chef balancing a knife's edge of personal and professional crises as a surprise health and safety inspection, an overbooked dining room, and a staff on the verge of mutiny all converge at once.We're digging into everything: how Barantini and his cast pulled off this jaw-dropping technical feat in real time, why Stephen Graham delivers one of the greatest performances in recent British cinema, what the film gets so viscerally right about restaurant culture and the hospitality industry, and why this movie hits completely differently if you've ever worked a kitchen shift. Incredibly, the final film used just the third of four total takes — all filmed under real pressure with a real restaurant, real staff, and no safety net.Whether you're a film technique nerd, a foodie, a fan of intense character-driven drama, a Stephen Graham devotee, or just someone who loves hidden-gem British cinema — this episode is essential listening.Topics covered: Boiling Point 2021 | Stephen Graham | Philip Barantini | one-shot film | single take movie | British drama | best British films | restaurant movies | kitchen drama | chef movies | Vinette Robinson | Ray Panthaki | Hannah Walters | hidden gem films | indie British cinema | movie review podcast | film analysis | immersive filmmaking | long take cinematography | hospitality industry film | best films of 2021 | Netflix British movies | BBC dramaSubscribe, rate, and leave a review — and let us know: could you survive one shift in Andy Jones' kitchen?YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RegularorMentholContact us: [email protected]

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