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Funny, savvy, starry: The Invite reviewed

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02.07.2026

The Invite is a dramedy from the dinner-party-gone-awry genre about a marriage and whether a sex party might save it – or will it make it go boom? It’s extremely savvy, very funny and packs an emotional punch. It stars Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton – and if there is more pleasure to be had than watching great actors behaving badly, I would genuinely wish to know about it.

If there is more pleasure to be had than watching great actors behaving badly, I would wish to know about it

If there is more pleasure to be had than watching great actors behaving badly, I would wish to know about it

It opens with a quote from Oscar Wilde: ‘One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.’ (Wilde obviously didn’t know about the tax advantages.) Joe and Angela’s marriage is hanging by a thread. Joe (Rogen), who was once in a rock band, now teaches at a second-rate music school. He arrives home angry at life, angry at his Brompton-style bike: ‘The........

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