Tag: Adam Sandler

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It’s a Non-Refundable Life: Baumbach Explores the Sacrifices of Fame George Clooney headlines what could be interpreted as an approximation of his own experiences in...

2025 Gothams: Studio-Backed ‘One Battle After Another’ Takes on True Indies; Lands Six Noms

In a cinematic landscape increasingly dominated by gargantuan, risk-averse budgets, the upcoming Gotham Awards have set the stage for a compelling David vs. Goliath...

Cardboard Side Hustle: Netflix Backs Safdie Bros. & Sandler Reunion

After backing several of the actor's projects, Netflix is getting behind the Uncut Gems reunion between Adam Sandler and Josh and Benny Safdie. At...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #20. Josh & Benny Safdie’s Uncut Gems

Uncut Gems For their fourth feature film, Josh & Benny Safdie parlayed the success of Good Time into a feature with Adam Sandler in the...

Guess Who’s Coming to the Awards Dinner? Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” Leads 2017 Gotham Award Noms

Today's Gotham Awards nominees announcement proves that the film's themselves have their own against all odds narratives. With the five noms for the Best...

Pixels | Review

The King of Kong: Columbus Peddles Dopey Sandler Comedy Hailing from some parallel universe where Never Never Land must be the capital is Pixels, a...

The Cobbler | Review

Shoe Be Doo: McCarthy’s Magical Realism Has No Sole Actor Thomas McCarthy has developed a solid reputation as an indie film director thanks to his...

Men, Women & Children | Review

I Tumblr For You; The Kids Aren't Alright in Reitman's Latest Parents and their burgeoning teenagers battle their insecurities and repressed sexuality amidst ever present technology...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #159. Jason Reitman’s Men, Women & Children

Men, Women & Children Director: Jason Reitman Writer(s): Jason Reitman, Erin Cressida Wilson Producers: Right of Way Films' Helen Estabrook & Reitman U.S. Distributor: Paramount Pictures Cast: Adam Sandler,...

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