

Boiling Point
Directed by Philip BarantiniA chef must deal with pressures in and out of the kitchen of a high end restaurant in the Christmas rush.
Boiling Point Ratings & Reviews
- COCOMarch 30, 2025Glad I had my subtitles on for this one. Stephen Graham is a genius who needs to start being recognized for the insane work he puts in these movies.
- P M ChatysApril 7, 2025I did this sort of job for 13 years and 8 years ago I moved to completely different industry, but I can remember almost every single day I had spent in hospitality. This movie brings back memories, both good and bad. The amount of pressure, stress that people go through is immense and you either go through it and become beast that nothing can touch you or you crumble and become unstable and in need of serious medical attention. Nothing in this movie surprised me, but that's a credit to makers, it's a short but very accurate portrayal of what it is to be inside this Circus. Recommended!
- HakihikoSeptember 24, 2025Tense and Tasty "Boiling Point" is a gripping and intense experience, thanks in large part to its impressive one-shot format that keeps the tension simmering from start to finish. The behind-the-scenes chaos of a high-pressure restaurant environment is captured with raw realism, and Stephen Graham delivers a fantastic performance, grounding the story with emotion and authenticity. The pacing is tight, and the atmosphere is rich with stress, egos, and unspoken tensions. You feel the heat-both from the kitchen and the collapsing relationships around it. However, while the execution is admirable, the plot doesn't dive as deeply into some of the characters or themes as it could have. Certain arcs feel underdeveloped or abruptly cut off, leaving a slightly hollow aftertaste. Overall, "Boiling Point" is an engaging watch that showcases technical skill and strong acting, but it could have used a bit more substance to fully satisfy.
- Michael MillarSeptember 13, 2025Absolute class
- Kevin WardJuly 14, 2025Did not know going in that this would be a oner, but wow, it might be the most impressive oner’s I’ve seen. Camera moves dynamically throughout the restaurant capturing moments of all aspects of the operations, from nearly all members of the staff. There’s a frenetic energy combined with a palpable tension thats runs from start to finish. The combo of the one shot filming and the elevated tension keeps your eyes permanently glued to the screen and your body affixed on the edge of your eat. Highly recommend.
- Rowan KrzysiakFebruary 13, 2025An intensely uncomfortable viewing experience and all the better for it. The first half especially is relentless and it actually is easier to take as the house of cards starts to crumble later in the movie. It's short and punchy and recommended but I think there could've been a bit more restraint. The writers really do throw everything at this and more.
- Sarah JJuly 1, 2025Honestly, it’s a miracle that we have restaurants at all.
Boiling Point Trivia
Boiling Point was released on July 5, 2021.
Boiling Point was directed by Philip Barantini.
Boiling Point has a runtime of 1 hr 35 min.
Boiling Point was produced by Bart Ruspoli, Hester Ruoff.
The key characters in Boiling Point are Andy Jones (Stephen Graham), Carly (Vinette Robinson), Beth (Alice May Feetham).
Boiling Point is rated R.
Boiling Point is a Drama, Thriller, Suspense film.
Boiling Point has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.





















