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The Witch's Diner: With Chae Jong-hyeop, Song Ji-hyo, Nam Ji-hyun, Ha Do-kwon. This series tells the stories of desperate people who come by to eat a magical dish with the hopes of having their personal wishes granted, even at the expense of their own souls.
The Dinner: Directed by Oren Moverman. With Michael Chernus, Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman, Steve Coogan, Charlie Plummer. Two sets of wealthy parents meet for dinner to decide what to do about a crime their sons have committed.
Dinner with the Parents: Created by Jon Beckerman. With Michaela Watkins, Dan Bakkedahl, Henry Hall, Daniel Thrasher. Two brothers in their 20s go to their parents' house for dinner every week and somehow get over it without physically dying of embarrassment.
With Jeremy London, Bill Sage, Ritchie Montgomery, Sherri Eakin. A budding playwright and his wife attend a dinner party hosted by wealthy cultural elites who have promised to bankroll the writer's latest play to Broadway--but who actually have darker designs in mind for the couple.
Dinner in America: Directed by Adam Rehmeier. With Kyle Gallner, Yancey Fuqua, Jennifer Kincer, Hannah Marks. An on-the-lam punk rocker and a young woman obsessed with his band unexpectedly fall in love and go on an epic journey together through America's decaying Midwestern suburbs.
Apr 10, 2008 · Dinner Party: Directed by Paul Feig. With Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer. Michael invites Jim and Pam and Andy and Angela to a couples-only dinner party, where they witness Michael and Jan's extremely dysfunctional home life. Dwight finds a way to invite himself, too.
A Sunday Dinner: Directed by Jeff Bleckner. With Maureen Stapleton, Tom Toner, Bill McIntyre, Phil Polito. A homeless man and woman prepare for and enjoy a special Sunday dinner.
The Director Who Buys Me Dinner: With Park Young-woon, You-Sung Jang, Jeong Woo Park. Hundreds of years ago, a child was named after god and was cursed. After 4 reincarnations he finds his love in the form of an employee of his company, a man. If they don't date, they die.
The Dinner (2017) sounds like an enticing promise of a civilised occasion with fine food and polite conversation. But only a small part of that promise is met. The rest turns into a fiercely fought morality battle laced with class and racial issues that puts the audience squarely in the frame by asking: if you were one of these parents, what ...
The Dinner: Directed by Menno Meyjes. With Thekla Reuten, Daan Schuurmans, Jacob Derwig, Kim van Kooten. Two well-to-do couples with plenty to lose have dinner to discuss the gruesome act their teenage sons may or may not have committed together.