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, ...
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 ...
Steve Carell might not be the funniest man in America. But he's unquestionably the most popular, and he does some of his best big-screen work ever in "Dinner for Schmucks." A rare Hollywood adaptation ...