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Dinner for Schmucks | Film review
The latest Hollywood remake of a brief, moderately inventive French comedy transposes Francis Veber's Le Dîner de cons (1998) from Paris to Los Angeles. In the original, publisher Thierry Lhermitte gets into all kinds of trouble when he conspires to bring a dim, bald, accident-prone accountant (Jacques Villeret) to a club of supercilious sophisticates who compete to bring the most stupid guest ...
Dinner for Schmucks | Film review

Review: Dinner for Schmucks an Awkward Dinner Party You Can Skip
Review in a Hurry: Paul Rudd and Steve Carell reteam for their third outing (40 Year Old Virgin, Anchorman), a remake of the French farce The Dinner Game, about a smart guy who gets in over his...
Review: Dinner for Schmucks an Awkward Dinner Party You Can Skip

FILM REVIEW: Dinner for Schmucks (12a)
"Stupid is as stupid does", she said, and if the mean-spirited characters in Jay Roach's English language remake of the 1999 French comedy, Le Diner De Cons, had only taken note, they would realise that the eccentrics they cruelly refer to as 'idiots' are anything but.
FILM REVIEW: Dinner for Schmucks (12a)

Evening Times
The Last Exorcism arrives looking very much like the first horror to try to cash in on the success of last year’s Paranormal Activity, by aping its faux documentary style to present its dramatised events as real.
Evening Times

Now showing | Sept. 3-9
2010
Now showing | Sept. 3-9

New releases, now playing and special screenings
Avatar: Special Edition 3D (PG-13, 171 mins) James Cameron makes his record-breaking blockbuster even longer, with supplemental footage. Not only is Pandora threatened, but an entire DVD/Blu-ray industry. Opens wide.
New releases, now playing and special screenings

Now showing | Aug. 27-31
2010
Now showing | Aug. 27-31

Review: ‘The Switch’
I had 40 hours of induced labor and then a C-section and that was more fun than “The Switch” (opened August 20 throughout San Diego).
Review: ‘The Switch’

Blu-ray Review: Date Night (2010)
Relentlessly bland comedy. Date Night - Arts - Movies - Home Video - Comedy
Blu-ray Review: Date Night (2010)

Film Review: Mao's Last Dancer
Mao’s Last Dancer is a conventionally told biopic with two powerful assets that make it a potential crowd-pleaser: a pretty remarkable true story, and an appealing lead actor who is also an extraordinary dancer.
Film Review: Mao's Last Dancer

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