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Dinner Rush (2001)
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Reviews Counted:44
Fresh:40
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: With the aid of a witty script and a well-acted ensemble, Dinner Rush is a tasty dish.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violence and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 28, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Bob Giraldi, award-winning director of commercials and music videos (Michael Jackson's "Beat It"), uses his own restaurant--Gigino's Trattoria--as the starting point for his debut feature, DINNER... Bob Giraldi, award-winning director of commercials and music videos (Michael Jackson's "Beat It"), uses his own restaurant--Gigino's Trattoria--as the starting point for his debut feature, DINNER RUSH. The film is about one lively night at a trendy restaurant in the TriBeCa area of New York City. Louis (Danny Aiello) is an aging bookie and restauranter who's bemoaning the transformation of Gigino's from a down-to-earth, mom-and-pop Italian eatery to a pretentious, see-and-be-seen establishment. Louis's talented son, Udo (Edoardo Ballerini), is an ambitious star chef who wants to take over the restaurant because he claims his food and his style are responsible for the success of the business. To make matters worse, Louis is confronted by a pair of thugs known as Black and Blue who murdered his partner and now want to take over his place. Mark Margolis is hilarious as the droll art critic and nightmare customer, Fitzgerald. Summer Phoenix plays a smart-talking waitress. And topping off the colorful cast is Sandra Bernhard who plays a snotty food critic. [More]
Starring: Danny Aiello, Edoardo Ballerini, Vivian Wu, Sandra Bernhard
Starring: Danny Aiello, Edoardo Ballerini, Vivian Wu, Sandra Bernhard, Mike McGlone, Summer Phoenix
Director: Bob Giraldi
Director: Bob Giraldi
Screenwriter: Brian Kalata, Rick Shaughnessy
Producer: Lou DiGiaimo, Patti Greaney
Composer: Alexander Lasarenko
Studio: Access Motion Picture Group
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Reviews for Dinner Rush
Like a fine meal, Dinner Rush can be enjoyed and recalled with nostalgia ...
Marked by broad acting, bland dialogue and thin plotting, Dinner Rush is the equivalent of an expensive vanity production.
It has little momentum or punch, and the ending has police-detective plot-holes bigger than a side of beef.
You keep waiting for that one scene or piece of dialogue that will get things going, and it never comes.
Aiello is perfect as the low-key Louis, and there is not a weak link in his entire supporting cast.
Bravo to Giraldi for turning the restaurant business into one of the year's most memorable nights out.
Dinner Rush has the attention to frantic detail and hustling spirit that adds necessary sizzle to restaurant films.
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