Plot: Francis Veber wrote and directed this film adaptation (with animated opening credits) of his own play, Le diner de cons, about a competition among a group of friends to see who can find the stupidest person to bring to dinner (as indicated by the ... Read More
Latest on The Dinner Game
I gotta go with my gut on this one, and my belly is still laughing. That came as a complete shock to me, because the premise sounded mean-spirited and dreadful: smug executives invite unwitting idiots to a business dinner where the point is to make fun of...
I've never made secret my total man-crush on Paul Rudd. There isn't another living actor out there who wields sarcasm quite as well in my book, and so I'm already willing to give Dinner for Schmucks the benefit of the doubt by virtue of his casting. Rudd...
One of the summer's most anticipated comedies, 'Dinner for Schmucks' (opening this Friday), is based on the much loved 1998 French farce 'The Dinner Game' ('Le dîner de cons'). The latter was written and directed by Francis Veber, whose movies have...

Amanda Seyfried Naked: 'Lovelace' Nude Scenes Planned for Star
Jean Dujardin's Robert De Niro Impression: 'Artist' Star Shows Off in Front of Legend at Awards Dinner
'Bridesmaids' Sequel: Waiting for Kristen Wiig?
Israel Baker Dead: Violinist for Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' Score Dies at 92 (VIDEO)