Everyone seems to agree that the latest Steve Carell/Paul Rudd collaboration Dinner For Schmucks has something going for it; they just aren't especially sure what. Join Movieline's chief film critic Stephanie Zacharek in attempting to sort out the delights and detractions. Her video review is after the jump.
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