Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

The Kitchen (2014)
Spend a fun and food-filled morning in The Kitchen with hosts Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Jeff Mauro, Marcela Valladolid, and Geoffrey Zakarian. From simple supper ideas, food trend discussions, and family meal tips to trivia games and viewer questions, they'll cover all things fun in food.
Spend a fun and food-filled morning in The Kitchen with hosts Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Jeff Mauro, Marcela Valladolid, and Geoffrey Zakarian. From simple supper ideas, food trend discussions, and family meal tips to trivia games and viewer questions, they'll cover all things fun in food.
The film's central narrative champions female empowerment and agency by depicting women successfully taking over a male-dominated criminal enterprise, thereby challenging traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures.
The movie showcases a visibly diverse cast, primarily focusing on a Black community's struggle for survival in a dystopian setting. Its narrative explores themes of systemic oppression and community resilience without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The series features a prominent gay character, Liam, whose relationship and personal struggles are depicted with dignity and complexity. His queer identity is presented as a normal aspect of his life, without being a source of mockery or undue hardship, contributing to an affirming portrayal.
The Kitchen is a Food Network cooking and lifestyle show. Its format does not include narrative elements or character development, and as such, it does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Kitchen is a talk/cooking show featuring real hosts playing themselves or original personas. There are no adapted characters with prior established genders to undergo a gender swap.
The Kitchen (2014) is an original cooking show featuring real hosts, not an adaptation of existing fictional characters or historical figures. Therefore, the concept of a race swap, as defined, does not apply.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























