The Kitchen (2019) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 8, 2019

Original Title:
The Kitchen

Alternate Titles:
Las reinas del crimen
Le regine del crimine
The Kitchen
Кухня
ザ・キッチン:2019
地狱厨房
地獄廚房

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Bron Studios
DC Vertigo
Michael De Luca Productions
New Line Cinema
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BR: 16  CA: 14A  DE: 16  ES: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 15  NZ: 16  PL: 18  PT: M/16  RO: 15  RU: 16+  SG: NC16  SK: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 102

It's not a man's world anymore.

The mobster husbands of three 1978 Hell's Kitchen housewives are sent to prison by the FBI. Left with little but a sharp ax to grind, the ladies take the Irish mafia's matters into their own hands — proving unexpectedly adept at everything from running the rackets to taking out the competition… literally.

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Art Direction:
Ernesto Solo

Assistant Art Director:
Michael Auszura
Grant M Guilliams
Blythe R.D. Quinlan
Aimee Dombo Desmond
Hinju Kim

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Jacobson Scarfo
Regina Graves

Casting:
Bernard Telsey
Tiffany Little Canfield
David Vaccari

Comic Book:
Ming Doyle
Ollie Masters

Costume Design:
Sarah Edwards

Costume Supervisor:
Amy R. Burt

Director:
Andrea Berloff

Director of Photography:
Maryse Alberti

Editor:
Christopher Tellefsen

Executive Producer:
Richard Brener
Jason Cloth
Michael Disco
Dave Neustadter
Aaron L. Gilbert
Elishia Holmes
Adam Schlagman

First Assistant Director:
Danielle Rigby

Makeup Artist:
Etzel Ecleston
Pamela S. Westmore
Dionne Wynn

Makeup Department Head:
Nicki Ledermann

Music Supervisor:
Deva Anderson

Original Music Composer:
Bryce Dessner

Producer:
Michael De Luca
Marcus Viscidi

Production Assistant:
Scott Hedley

Production Design:
Shane Valentino

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Lichtner

Second Assistant Director:
Brad Robinson

Set Costumer:
Susan Antonelli
Megan Ehrling
Kat St. John

Set Decoration:
Alyssa Winter

Set Dresser:
Keith Stiegelbauer
George Couri
Dan Decelle
Robert S. Dressel
Roman Greller
Candis Heiland
James H. McDonnell

Sound Designer:
Kris Fenske
Mariusz Glabinski

Sound Effects Editor:
Patrick Cicero
Mariusz Glabinski
Wyatt Sprague

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Barry
Paul Urmson

Special Effects:
Andrew Mortelliti

Special Effects Coordinator:
Drew Jiritano

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephen A. Pope
Chris Barnes

Stunt Double:
Caroline Vexler
Samantha MacIvor
Charles S. Haskins
Lorenzo Orozco

Stunts:
Riley Barnes
Spencer Barnes
Christopher Jon Gombos
Blaise Corrigan
Greg Harvey
James Northrup
Peter Wallack
Danny Schoch

Supervising Art Director:
Anu Schwartz

Supervising Sound Editor:
Eliza Paley

Unit Production Manager:
Marcus Viscidi

VFX Artist:
Elana Lederman
Kyle Zemborain

Visual Effects:
Bridget Fullan
Daniel Rao

Visual Effects Producer:
Jeremy Beadell
Michael Early
Molly Pabian
Sarah Swick

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Craig Crawford
Mathew Krentz
Dave Morley
Erin W. Nash
Gabriel Regentin
Dan Schrecker

Writer:
Andrea Berloff

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