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Thursday, July 29, 2010 - Page updated at 03:05 p.m.

Popcorn & Prejudice
For comedies, how long is too long? Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 7/29, 10:46 AM
Nodding off at the movies Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 7/28, 10:14 AM
News updates: "Dragon Tattoo," James Bond (updated, again) Posted by Moira Macdonald - NEW - 7/27, 10:15 AM

Steve Carell, left, plays Barry and Paul Rudd plays Tim in the comedy,

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Steve Carell, left, plays Barry and Paul Rudd plays Tim in the comedy, "Dinner for Schmucks." Read story

UPDATE - 1:24 PM

'Dinner for Schmucks': A light repast for adult-comedy fans | Movie review

A review of the light repast "Dinner for Schmucks," which is perfectly cast, down to the smallest roles. It features Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Jemaine Clement, Jeff Dunham, Bruce Greenwood, Kristen Schaal. Reviewed by Seattle Times movie critic Moira Macdonald.

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