The New York Times – Film:
At a festival that is having an identity crisis, some of the best movies suggest that lacking certainty isn’t always a bad thing.
The New York Times – Film:
At a festival that is having an identity crisis, some of the best movies suggest that lacking certainty isn’t always a bad thing.
The New York Times – Film:
Adam Sandler plays a gruff old lizard who dishes out advice to fifth graders in this animated comedy.
The New York Times – Film:
The Jewish ceremony can be the setting for a sharp look at growing up. But it has too often been used for glosses that ignore the rite’s deeper meaning.
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Sandler family members (plus Idina Menzel) lean on each other in this Netflix comedy about growing up.
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At 56, the formerly juvenile funnyman has matured into a subtler, more nuanced comedy performer. It’s why the “Murder Mystery” films work so well.
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Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston return as private detectives in this Netflix follow-up comedy.
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The comedy star was celebrated at the Kennedy Center in Washington for his prolific three-decade career as an actor, writer, producer and stand-up comic.
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The comedian will receive the Kennedy Center’s annual comedy honor at a ceremony in March.
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The film’s Ke Huy Quan also won the supporting-performance trophy at the season’s first big ceremony, where honoree Adam Sandler brought down the house.