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Otero Artspace invites the community to a special free or low-cost screening of the 2000 independent gem Dinner Rush, directed by Bob Giraldi and starring the legendary Danny Aiello. The film will be shown on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 PM at the historic venue located at 12th and Indiana Avenue in Alamogordo. For more information or to confirm details, contact Otero Artspace at (575) 446-3880.Shot entirely at Giraldi’s own Tribeca restaurant, Gigino Trattoria, Dinner Rush captures the authentic, fast-paced chaos of a bustling New York City Italian eatery while weaving in crime, family conflict, and sharp subplots.
The movie masterfully blends comedy, drama, and thriller elements, delivering an enthralling experience from start to finish. Critics have long praised its tight structure, realistic kitchen hustle, and satisfying climax.Danny Aiello shines as Louis Cropa, a low-key restaurateur and part-time bookmaker whose popular Tribeca spot becomes a pressure cooker of conflicting interests one hectic evening. His son (Edoardo Ballerini), the innovative star chef, clashes with tradition while the restaurant faces a hostile takeover attempt by gangsters, a demanding food critic (Sandra Bernhard), and mounting personal tensions.
Supporting cast highlights include Kirk Acevedo as the indebted sous-chef, Michael McGlone, Vivian Wu, and others who bring depth and energy to the ensemble. The film’s attention to frantic restaurant details adds sizzling realism that has been compared favorably to other culinary classics.
Critical Acclaim• “It’s rare to find an American movie that works so well structurally from beginning to end… Aiello is perfect as the low-key Louis, and there is not a weak link in his entire supporting cast.” — Chicago Tribune
“A witty, well-acted, visually gorgeous ensemble drama.” — Jonathan Foreman, New York Post
“Dinner Rush has the attention to frantic detail and hustling spirit that adds necessary sizzle to restaurant films.” — Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning News
Dinner Rush holds a strong 91% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is included in Leonard Maltin’s book 151 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen. It earned praise for its clever script (written by Brian S. Kalata and Rick Shaughnessy), dynamic direction, and authentic portrayal of restaurant life mixed with underworld intrigue.
Otero Arts
1118 Indiana Ave
Alamogordo, NM 88310
United States