Mrs. Errol and mother-in-law take a firm hand on Leon's drinking habits.

If you've got fifteen minutes to kill and a soft spot for that old-school, wobbly-legged slapstick, Fixing a Stew is worth a look. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a complex narrative or high-stakes drama. But if you enjoy watching people get increasingly frustrated while everything falls apart in a kitchen, yo...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you've got fifteen minutes to kill and a soft spot for that old-school, wobbly-legged slapstick, Fixing a Stew is worth a look. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a complex narrative or high-stakes drama. But if you enjoy watching people get increasingly frustrated while everything falls apart in a kitchen, you’ll probably have a decent time. Leon Errol is, as always, doing that thing where he looks like he’s made of rubber and bad decisions. The premise is simple: the women in his lif..."

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