5 Schmucks sounds as much a vaudeville act as the name of a winery. But give the four partners (it was originally five) of the new Dauphin County winery their due: They have a name that should quickly ...
There are two striking things about Dinner For Schmucks: eyes and teeth. A film that appears to trip all over itself in an effort to be entertaining and amusing at every turn, Dinner For Schmucks ...
Even with so-so reviews, a screen count deficit and TV spots that were kind of bizarre, the PG-13 comedy Dinner for Schmucks managed a first place finish on Friday - barely. Jay Roach’s comedy made an ...
You needn't be a rocket scientist to realize you're not going to learn much in the dumb-as-as-a-box-of-helmets comedy "Dinner for Schmucks." For instance, we already know from his ...
In Steve Carell’s first few episodes of the American version of The Office, his character, Michael Scott, hewed closely to the template created by the series’ British mastermind, Ricky Gervais. Scott, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Dinner for Schmucks” reteams the terrifically agile Steve Carell and the gifted straight man Paul Rudd, such a fine pair in the breakout hit “The ...
There's a lot less bite in "Dinner for Schmucks" than there was in the classic French farce that was its inspiration. Whereas "The Dinner Game" ("Le Diner de Cons") from celebrated writer-director ...
As movies go, “Dinner for Schmucks” isn’t exactly a full meal; maybe “A Small Snack, Perhaps with Fries, in the Company of Schmucks” might have been a better title. Though Jay Roach’s movie, based on ...
A remake of the 1998 French film "The Dinner Game" ("Le Dîner de Cons"), "Dinner for Schmucks"'s opening credits are a beautifully shot montage of several pairs of taxidermic mice arranged in all ...
The movie is called Dinner for Schmucks, so naturally the climax happens at a dinner. Steve Carell plays Barry, a schmo (yes, you need Joys of Yiddish to read this story) who makes dioramas featuring ...