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On this episdoe of Good Pop, we check out the black comedy/horror film The Menu, a film that takes aims at the high falutin' world of ultra fine dining, with a sinister twist. Marvin and Jess, both self-professed "food people" dig deep to discuss what this film is trying to say about fine dining, privilege, and the relationship between art and capital.
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