Adam Sandler has a four-movie contract with Netflix and, months after releasing his first planned film, the critically panned but commercially successful Ridiculous Six, he's got a second one on the way, co-starring his fellow 90s Saturday Night Live alum David Spade, The Do-Over. The film's new trailer is here, and it actually looks pretty decent -- could this be Sandler's big comeback? Read More »
Though last year's release Pixels was a disaster, Adam Sandler recent deal with Netflix has gone much better, and his first film with them, Ridiculous 6, apparently did very well, Now, the next movie from his deal, The Do-Over, gets a trailer and release date. Read More »
George Clooney has hinted he may quit acting soon. Despite the fact that some actors work into their golden years, the 54-year old double Oscar winner claims he doesn’t want to get old on screen. Of course that doesn’t mean he’s quitting show business totally as he has plans behind the camera. Read More »
Adam Sandler's had more than a few misses lately, with last year's "Pixels" tanking with critics and the box office. However, it seems his losing streak is over: Sandler's new film with Netflix, "The Ridiculous Six," broke the site's record of most-streamed film in under 30 days! Read More »
It's crazy to believe that Adam Sandler first performed "The Chanukah Song" way back in 2004. Since then, he's done a number of iterations of the famed tune, and during the New York Comedy Festival this past weekend, the actor dusted off his chops and unveiled a new version of the fan favorite. Read More »
Fresh off the recent release of his new Netflix film, Ridiculous 6, Adam Sandler surprised a group of veterans at the Comedy Boot Jam private event this past Oct. 28. Read More »
The trailer for Adam Sandler’s new Netflix film, The Ridiculous 6, has finally been released. Of course, the clip has been rather anticipated, especially after it caused a stir with the Native American community following a couple of walk-offs onset due to Sandler’s material being seen as offensive. Read More »
Adam Sandler helped support an autistic child by wearing one of the t-shirts from his clothing line of his own dragon drawings. Read More »
A while back, actor Adam Sandler found himself in some hot water when he offended a group of Native Americans on the set of his new film The Ridiculous Six. The group reportedly felt Sandler's film was offensive in how he spoke of their culture, so they decided to walk off the set of the film. Now, however, the comedian is coming forth stating that it was all a misunderstanding. Read More »
It's possible that Chris Farley was one of the funniest people to have ever graced the Saturday Night Live stage. Naturally, when he passed away back in 1997, the world was rocked––especially the world of comedy. Now, however, it seems that there's a new documentary about the comedy legend titled I Am Chris Farley, and it will debut on Spike this coming Aug. 10. Read More »
As David Letterman's Late Show winds down and the host counts the days until his last episode – next Wednesday, May 20 – Adam Sandler dropped by CBS last night to wish him well and say goodbye in the best say he knew how: by writing the host a song. Sandler, who recently went under fire for having extras walk off the set of his new film The Ridiculous Six due to the inappropriate jokes, left the chair next to Letterman's desk during his segment and stepped center stage to perform his track –– a tribute to the one and only David Letterman. Read More »
Fans of the 1998 Adam Sandler film The Wedding Singer will undoubtedly remember Ellen Albertini Dow as the rapping grandmother who performed "Rapper's Delight" in the movie. Now, sadly, it's being reported that Dow has died at the age of 101. The actress was featured not only in the film but also the trailer, which certainly brought some more people to theaters to check out the Sandler-Drew Barrymore-led film. TMZ is reporting on the actress' death, noting that alongside the famed Sandler film, she more recently appeared on Family Guy and New Girl. Further credits also include Scrubs, Seinfeld, My Name is Earl, and more. Read More »
Adam Sandler is setting new records for people walking out of his movies. Now, they're just doing it before the filming is done -- which is an incredible feat. TMZ reports a group of Native Americans walked off the set of Sandler's new movie because they felt it was racially insulting. The movie they walked out on, "The Ridiculous Six," stars Nick Nolta, Steve Buscemi, Dan Aykroyd, Jon Lovitz and Vanilla Ice. Read More »