Killer Movie Reviews

Behind the Scenes with Andrea Chase

  • Home
  • New Reviews
  • In Theaters Now
  • All Movie Reviews
  • New Interviews
  • All Interviews
  • Featured Interview
  • Featured DVD / Blu-Ray
  • Blog
  • Who is Andrea?
  • A Closer Look
  • Contact

JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT — Jeremiah Tower & Lydia Tenaglia Interview

April 28, 2017 By Leave a Comment

JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT — Jeremiah Tower & Lydia Tenaglia Interview

Sometimes doing interviews on location, rather than in the studio, is like living on the edge. Even in an upscale hotel room such as the one where I spoke with legendary chef/restauranteur Jeremiah Tower and director Lydia Tenaglia on April 26, 2017. It was the day before the documentary, JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT opened… Read More »

Tagged With: Anthony Bourdain, Astor Mansion, Bonnard, Brillat-Savarin, chef, Chez Panisse, cooking, cranberries, documentary, Escoffier, Guy Savoy, JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT, Libya, Matisse, New American Cuisine, Rudolph Nureyev, Stars, Tavern on the Green, The New York Times

Anthony Lucero Serves Up EAST SIDE SUSHI

September 19, 2015 By 1 Comment

Anthony Lucero Serves Up EAST SIDE SUSHI

The fact that Anthony Lucero was making the behind-the-scenes documentary for the next Star Wars film was incidental to why I wanted to talk to him about his feature film directorial debut, EAST SIDE SUSHI. But, since I had him there in front of my microphone, I had to try to get some information out… Read More »

Tagged With: avocado, CAAM, California roll, chef, feature film debut. Star Wars, Fruitvale, Japanese-American, knife skills, Latino, Mexican-American, multi-cultural, Oakland, SF Indie Fest, sushi chef, zombies

MOSTLY MARTHA

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

MOSTLY MARTHA

As Martha, the heroine-chef of the German film, MOSTLY MARTHA, explains it, she’s not obsessive. She’s precise.  Being the chef at a trendy restaurant in Hamburg requires split-second timing and an attention to detail that to the untrained eye might seem obsessive, but isn’t. At least according to Martha. Of course, she’s explaining this to her therapist, the… Read More »

Tagged With: chef, cooking, food, foster daughter, narrative, niece, romance, romance food cooking

  • Home
  • New Reviews
  • In Theaters Now
  • All Movie Reviews
  • New Interviews
  • All Interviews
  • Featured Interview
  • Featured DVD / Blu-Ray
  • Blog
  • Who is Andrea?
  • A Closer Look
  • Contact

Search Site:

Copyright © 2023 Killer Movie Reviews by Andrea Chase • Website by MIGHTYminnow