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The unholy showtimes near me10/29/2022 ![]() 10th Street, between Third and Fourth avenues, East Village - Luke Fortney, reporter Snow crab noodle at Tuome Who’s to say it can’t be eaten alone? Or shared among the small herd of iPhone wielding children that occupied the front dining room on my visit? Go forth, sweet tooths! 90 E. ![]() (Another is that it’s quite good.) Find it at the bottom of the menu under the “dessert for two” section, a curious label that’s probably meant to justify the price ($22) but ends up reading more like a challenge. This slab of chocolate cake and frosting was barely contained by the white dinner plate it was served on, which is probably one reason it’s found fans on TikTok. I had my doubts as a Californian raised on Cheesecake Factory, but sure enough, the chef kept his word. Luke Fortney/Eater NY Devil’s food cake cake at ClaudĪhead of opening Claud this summer, co-owner Joshua Pinsky warned me that the slice of devil’s food cake on his menu could be the largest I had ever seen. 66 South 7th Street, between Kent and Wythe avenues, Williamsburg - Robert Sietsema, senior criticĪ slice of devil’s food cake “for two” at Claud. With pickled bird chiles and a stalk of green peppercorns, in addition to the pepper-laced soup, the heat verges on the mind boggling, but you won’t be able to stop spooning it up as you sweat and shudder. Typical of the highly spiced dishes is this piscine stew ($25), which immerses swatches of fish and napa cabbage in a delightful, pale green broth with a soupcon of sourness. The food is fantastic, even though the place may be fated to be overshadowed by Birds of a Feather, a Sichuan classic in the same neighborhood. Opened in March of this year, Antidote is a Sichuan sleeper that also serves dim sum and a few Shanghai dishes over by the riverside Domino complex in Williamsburg. ![]() September 26 Green peppercorn fish stew at Antidote Check back weekly for the best things we ate this week - so you can, too. With Eater editors dining out sometimes several times a day, we do come across lots of standout dishes, and we don’t want to keep any secrets. Subscribe now.The amount of excellent food available in New York City is dizzying - even during a pandemic - yet mediocre meals somehow keep worming their way into our lives. Stay informed and gain unlimited access to the Daily Beast's unmatched reporting. Get the Daily Beast's biggest scoops and scandals delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for our See Skip newsletter here to find out which new shows and movies are worth watching, and which aren’t. Although Barbarian largely remixes ideas we’ve seen before-even Airbnb horror movies are not new at this point-it does so with humor and panache.” ![]() But these moments are few and far between. Still, to some, the landing might ultimately feel a little shaky. (Thanks to the subterranean horror element and Detroit setting, comparisons to 2016’s Don’t Breathe would not be unfair.) In doing so, the film catapults itself from a capable but underwhelming chamber horror into something truly memorable. ![]() “While the first act of Barbarian leans into a Hitchcockian sense of foreboding, its payoff is pure pulp-a B-horror-inflected turn that places this film in a similar category to James Wan’s Malignant. Run to see it with the biggest crowd, at your nearest theater, with your loudest friends. Laura’s pick: Barbarian is a sick, unholy, and repulsive film-and not just because it’s a reminder that Bill Skarsgård isn’t dating me. ![]()
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