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- 1/3/2024
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
Tonight on “Hell’s Kitchen,” tensions rise as the chefs face their most difficult challenge yet: communication. The contestants are each assigned to cook one of the Top 5 cuisines in America, but the challenge gets turned on its head and shines the spotlight on a select few contestants. While the losing team sifts through trash, and the winning team enjoys massages and a surprise meal. No one is safe from a one-on-one meeting with Gordon Ramsey in the all-new “Cooking For Your Life” episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” airing Thursday, Nov. 16 (8:00 Pm – 9:01 Pm) on Fox.
Season 22 started with 18 contestants competing for the $250,000 grand prize and a head chef position at Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas. Below are the current team breakdowns. View the complete gallery of this season’s contestants and their elimination order above.
Red Team: Atoye, Carmen, Donya, Leigh, Sammi, Sandra
Blue Team: Dahmere,...
Season 22 started with 18 contestants competing for the $250,000 grand prize and a head chef position at Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas. Below are the current team breakdowns. View the complete gallery of this season’s contestants and their elimination order above.
Red Team: Atoye, Carmen, Donya, Leigh, Sammi, Sandra
Blue Team: Dahmere,...
- 11/17/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
You know how the saying goes: well, screw it.
We say: Always meet your heroes!
With Hell's Kitchen Season 22 being all about that American dream and chasing them, it only feels right that a contestant or two may get to live out a dream by meeting an idol.
Yes, TV Fanatic scored another exclusive clip from tonight's all-new episode!
The competition is winding down, and the teams are dwindling as we get closer to discovering who will take home the coveted win and all the glory that comes with it.
The Blue and Red teams have been going strong, overcoming their fair share of obstacles and all the challenges that Gordon Ramsay throws at them.
And it's still hard to say who will come out ahead this season and make it to the finals.
Will we see the women or men triumph?
For the most part, both teams keep bouncing...
We say: Always meet your heroes!
With Hell's Kitchen Season 22 being all about that American dream and chasing them, it only feels right that a contestant or two may get to live out a dream by meeting an idol.
Yes, TV Fanatic scored another exclusive clip from tonight's all-new episode!
The competition is winding down, and the teams are dwindling as we get closer to discovering who will take home the coveted win and all the glory that comes with it.
The Blue and Red teams have been going strong, overcoming their fair share of obstacles and all the challenges that Gordon Ramsay throws at them.
And it's still hard to say who will come out ahead this season and make it to the finals.
Will we see the women or men triumph?
For the most part, both teams keep bouncing...
- 11/9/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
On Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, Fox will serve up a sizzling new episode of “Hell’s Kitchen.” In this Season 22 Episode 7, titled “All up in Your Grills,” the aspiring chefs will face an intense barbecue challenge like no other.
Renowned pit master Aaron Franklin will be the judge for this fiery showdown. Contestants will be put to the test as they try to master the art of grilling and smoking, hoping to impress the barbecue expert with their culinary skills.
But the challenges don’t end there. The chefs will also have to tackle a star-studded dinner service, where they must strive for perfection under the watchful eye of Chef Gordon Ramsay.
With the heat turned up both in the kitchen and at the grill, “Hell’s Kitchen” promises an episode filled with drama, high-stakes cooking, and the quest for culinary excellence. Tune in to Fox for this mouthwatering...
Renowned pit master Aaron Franklin will be the judge for this fiery showdown. Contestants will be put to the test as they try to master the art of grilling and smoking, hoping to impress the barbecue expert with their culinary skills.
But the challenges don’t end there. The chefs will also have to tackle a star-studded dinner service, where they must strive for perfection under the watchful eye of Chef Gordon Ramsay.
With the heat turned up both in the kitchen and at the grill, “Hell’s Kitchen” promises an episode filled with drama, high-stakes cooking, and the quest for culinary excellence. Tune in to Fox for this mouthwatering...
- 11/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hell’s Kitchen fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 22 Episode 7 episode titled All up in Your Grills!
Find out everything you need to know about the All up in Your Grills episode of Hell’s Kitchen, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Hell’s Kitchen All up in Your Grills Season 22 Episode 7 Preview
Fire up your taste buds and get ready for an explosive episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Fox! On November 9, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, the culinary battleground is set for “All up in Your Grills.” This episode promises to be a sizzling showdown as the talented chefs compete in an intense barbecue challenge and serve a star-studded dinner service.
In “All up in Your Grills,” the aspiring chefs will face a challenge like no other, as they take on the art of barbecue.
Find out everything you need to know about the All up in Your Grills episode of Hell’s Kitchen, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Hell’s Kitchen All up in Your Grills Season 22 Episode 7 Preview
Fire up your taste buds and get ready for an explosive episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Fox! On November 9, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, the culinary battleground is set for “All up in Your Grills.” This episode promises to be a sizzling showdown as the talented chefs compete in an intense barbecue challenge and serve a star-studded dinner service.
In “All up in Your Grills,” the aspiring chefs will face a challenge like no other, as they take on the art of barbecue.
- 11/2/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
Dan Rather isn’t often rendered speechless. The TV news icon is always quick with a quip or a turn of phrase. There’s even a word for them: “Ratherisms.” Anyone who ever watched the anchor during a live news event knows them well; things like, “This race is tight — like a too-small bathing suit on a too-long ride home from the beach.”
But on this mild March afternoon in Austin, Texas, Rather is rather tongue-tied. The producers and director behind the upcoming documentary “Rather” have just screened the completed film for the former anchor and his family and friends. Turns out it’s not easy to articulate what it’s like to witness the span and scope of your life’s work on the big screen.
“It’s going to take me a while to really process what we’ve just seen,” Rather says to the small audience gathered for the private first look.
But on this mild March afternoon in Austin, Texas, Rather is rather tongue-tied. The producers and director behind the upcoming documentary “Rather” have just screened the completed film for the former anchor and his family and friends. Turns out it’s not easy to articulate what it’s like to witness the span and scope of your life’s work on the big screen.
“It’s going to take me a while to really process what we’ve just seen,” Rather says to the small audience gathered for the private first look.
- 6/7/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Heading into Monday’s two-hour finale of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 20, only the Top 3 chef-testants remained in the running to win: Trenton Garvey, Megan Gill and Kiya Willhelm. In the first hour, the players were treated to a helicopter ride around Las Vegas before having to cook a five-course meal in front of a live audience. Later, the two finalists competed head-to-head, with former contestants serving in their kitchen brigades. A lot is at stake this year for the ultimate “HK20” winner, as they’ll claim a head chef position at Gordon Ramsay‘s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of the two-hour Season 20 finale, Episode 15 (“What the Hell”) and Episode 16 (“Two Young Guns Shoot It Out”), to find out what happened Monday, September 13 at 8:00 p.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of the two-hour Season 20 finale, Episode 15 (“What the Hell”) and Episode 16 (“Two Young Guns Shoot It Out”), to find out what happened Monday, September 13 at 8:00 p.
- 9/14/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you’re like me, and you’re a fan of the 2014 film Chef, I’ve got a treat here for you today. Jon Favreau and chef Roy Choi are teaming up for a new Netflix cooking series called The Chef Show!
Favreau and Choi worked together on the movie Chef, and in this series the two friends “experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some bold-face names in the entertainment and culinary world. The two will go from sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pit-master Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles.”
Some of the guests on the show include Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr, Tom Holland, Kevin Feige, The Russo bros., Andrew Rea, Evan Kleiman, Jazz Singsanong, Robert Rodriguez, David Chang, Aaron Franklin and more.
Favreau and Choi worked together on the movie Chef, and in this series the two friends “experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some bold-face names in the entertainment and culinary world. The two will go from sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pit-master Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles.”
Some of the guests on the show include Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr, Tom Holland, Kevin Feige, The Russo bros., Andrew Rea, Evan Kleiman, Jazz Singsanong, Robert Rodriguez, David Chang, Aaron Franklin and more.
- 5/21/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
“Iron Man” director Jon Favreau and award-winning chef Roy Choi are teaming up for “The Chef’s Show,” a new cooking series that launches June 7 on Netflix, the streamer announced Sunday. Watch the trailer below.
“The Chef’s Show” reunites Favreau with Choi — who inspired and served as a technical adviser on Favreau’s 2014 dramedy “Chef” — and, per the official description, will feature the duo experimenting “with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world.”
The series will see the duo trying culinary and cultural fare from across the country, including a meal with Favreau’s Marvel Cinematic Universe cast mates in Atlanta, a tribute to food critic Jonathan Gold in Atlanta, and smoking brisket with pitmaster Aaron Franklin in Texas. Guests throughout the first season include: Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland,...
“The Chef’s Show” reunites Favreau with Choi — who inspired and served as a technical adviser on Favreau’s 2014 dramedy “Chef” — and, per the official description, will feature the duo experimenting “with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world.”
The series will see the duo trying culinary and cultural fare from across the country, including a meal with Favreau’s Marvel Cinematic Universe cast mates in Atlanta, a tribute to food critic Jonathan Gold in Atlanta, and smoking brisket with pitmaster Aaron Franklin in Texas. Guests throughout the first season include: Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland,...
- 5/19/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Fans of the 2014 film Chef will get another taste of the team of Jon Favreau and Roy Choi. That’s thanks to a new Netflix production, The Chef Show, that reunites them to explore culinary delights. Watch the first trailer above.
In the show, which launches June 7 on the streamer, the two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some bold-face names in the entertainment and culinary world. The two will go from sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pit-master Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles.
Guests on The Chef Show include Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr, Tom Holland, Kevin Feige, and the Russo brothers, Andrew Rea, Evan Kleiman, Jazz Singsanong, Robert Rodriguez, David Chang, Aaron Franklin and many more.
The drama-comedy that spawned...
In the show, which launches June 7 on the streamer, the two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some bold-face names in the entertainment and culinary world. The two will go from sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pit-master Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles.
Guests on The Chef Show include Gwyneth Paltrow, Bill Burr, Robert Downey Jr, Tom Holland, Kevin Feige, and the Russo brothers, Andrew Rea, Evan Kleiman, Jazz Singsanong, Robert Rodriguez, David Chang, Aaron Franklin and many more.
The drama-comedy that spawned...
- 5/19/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Last Friday, we woke up to the tragic news that beloved chef / writer / traveler / movie-lover Anthony Bourdain had died. Among his other notable virtues and accomplishments, no one had ever put so many different meals on screen, or served them to us with such rich context.
In that spirit, we asked our panel of critics to name the most appetite-whetting meal they’ve ever seen in a movie.
In other words, this week’s question is: What’s your favorite “food movie?”
Kyle Turner (@TyleKurner), Paste Magazine
There are times when I return to Ang Lee’s “Eat Drink, Man Woman” just for the opening sequence, featuring a calvacade of delicious food being prepared by the Chu patriarch. It’s a parade of images that indicate the skill it takes to be a great chef, and the intimacy required to make a (large) family dinner. Lee’s framing is unfussy,...
In that spirit, we asked our panel of critics to name the most appetite-whetting meal they’ve ever seen in a movie.
In other words, this week’s question is: What’s your favorite “food movie?”
Kyle Turner (@TyleKurner), Paste Magazine
There are times when I return to Ang Lee’s “Eat Drink, Man Woman” just for the opening sequence, featuring a calvacade of delicious food being prepared by the Chu patriarch. It’s a parade of images that indicate the skill it takes to be a great chef, and the intimacy required to make a (large) family dinner. Lee’s framing is unfussy,...
- 6/11/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Project Name: BBQ With Franklin Asking For: $20,000 on Indiegogo Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $10,027 Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 14 Description: BBQ With Franklin is, as its name implies, a show about barbecue hosted by a man named Aaron Franklin. Across 12 episodes on the show's official YouTube channel, Franklin shares recipes for brisket, pulled pork, ribs and barbecue sauce, while also teaching his viewers how to assemble a stellar Thanksgiving dinner. Franklin isn't some nobody with a grill and an affinity for YouTube. He is the owner of Franklin Barbecue, an Austin restaurant commonly ranked as one of Texas's best barbecue joints. Hungry patrons regularly stand in lines that exceed two hours to try some of his famous brisket. While some chefs would protect such a prized recipe with their lives, Franklin is happy to share his secrets, so he teamed up with...
- 11/11/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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