Have you ever heard of the saying "Don't mess with the people who prepare your food?" This movie deals with some of those situations that include an agitated chef and a food critic in the duel. Peter Grey (James Le Gros) is an amazing chef. He knows his food and he knows the spices, as the idea and the creativity all the way. At one point, his career goes downhill because a blogger called JT Franks (Joshua Leonard) puts up the latest food revision. Making his food really unattractive to lots of others, who follow his blog, he manages to ruin Peter's career. After that, Peter gets fired from the restaurant he was working at. Angry and raging, he plots to catch him and give him the taste of his own medicine. So, he kidnaps and imprisons JT in the basement. And when the police starts looking for the missing guy named JT Franks, he just pretends he knows nothing. This interesting movie has it's best and the most original parts graded with the highest grades. The performances given by both James Le Gros and Joshua Leonard are amazing and it is stunning just how great they sunk into their roles and made their characters alive. The low budget of the movie made it a it difficult for the director and writer Joe Maggio to make it all as he envisioned, but he made it happen.