Discover what Roger Ebert thinks of this satire on the theme of intolerance, featuring cameos from the likes of Mark Harmon and Jason Alexander.
Susan Stark adds her two cents regarding this black comedy. "It's no gourmet meal," she says, "but it has its savory moments."
Movie critic Jeanne Chappe is impressed with this 1995 satire. Find out why in her succinct review of the film.
Review entitled Death by Dinner outlines the positive and negative qualities of the 1995 satirical film.
Movie critic profiles the moral dilemmas and carnage offered by Stacy Title's black satire, starring Cameron Diaz.
Anthony Leong counts himself as a fan of this black comedy, which includes a cameo appearance by Jason Alexander of "Seinfeld" fame.
Michael Fox reviews this 1995 black comedy - starring Cameron Diaz - and finds it sly, unsettling, and poignant.
Curmudgeonly critic rears his ugly head and takes some swipes at this movie. Browse the message board for responses to his criticism.
Mick LaSalle, staff critic for this metropolitan newspaper, applauds the film from director Stacy Title.
Newspaper film critic Barbara Shulgasser describes this 1995 flick as a political "Arsenic and Old Lace."
Review describes this film as an academic fashion show. Visitors can add comments and responses to the message board.