ABOUT 🎬​

Close-up of a Monsters University student ID card for Mike Wazowski, held in a green monster hand, showing his photo, name and “Scaring” as his major.

🪩​ This blog was born from a very simple obsession: every time a dish appeared in a movie or a series, I wanted to taste it for real. Instead of just dreaming in front of the screen, I decided to step into the kitchen… and share those experiences with other people who love both stories and good food.

Here, you won’t find “loosely inspired” recipes or plates that only exist to look pretty on social media. Each recipe starts from a dish that truly appears on screen, with the aim of getting as close as possible to what you see in the film and to what you’d eat in that world, the country, the culture, the moment.

The blog doesn’t stay in one universe: it travels from Disney and Pixar to indie films, from rom‑coms to Asian cinema, from French classics to cult series and food‑centric movies where the dish is almost a character of its own.

📽️​​ On every recipe page, you’ll find: movie night ideas: who the dish is perfect for (family, kids, couple, solo), how to serve it, and what to watch with it a detailed recipe, tested and rewritten so it actually works in a home kitchen, even if you’re not a chef the cinema context: the scene, the role of the dish in the story, fun facts or behind‑the‑scenes details.

The goal of this blog is simple: to turn movie nights into little magic moments where what’s on your plate tells the same story as what’s on the screen. To make you want to discover other cultures through food and pop culture, to rewatch familiar films from a new angle, and above all to create memories around a shared dish and a shared story.

If you’re the kind of person who hits pause just to look closer at what a character is eating, you’re in the right place. Make yourself comfortable, pick a film, pick a recipe, and let food and cinema do the rest. And if you cook something from the blog, feel free to tell me about it: this project truly lives through the people who bring it into their kitchens, their living rooms and their movie nights. 🍿​​