Adam Sandler

Movie Review: Leo

Adam Sandler tries to balance sincerity alongside subversive humor in "Leo," an animated musical that has its moments but never quite comes together.

A Kid Film Critic Reviews Pixels

Pixels is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The movie starts out with thirteen-year-old Brenner (Anthony Ippolito) and his friend Cooper (Jared Riley) who like to play arcade video games. They decide to enter Brenner in an arcade gaming competition because he is great at them. When Brenner loses to his arch nemesis, Fire Blaster (Andrew Bambridge), and is devastated. The movie then jumps to...[Read More]

Movie Review: That’s My Boy

Adam Sandler movies seem to go from one extreme to the other. Either they are classic great ones like, Happy Gilmore or horrifyingly bad like Jack and Jill. That’s My Boy is somewhere in the middle. There are moments that you do laugh, as well as certain moments when you are just plain embarrassed for all involved in this film. My best guess is that Adam Sandler fans will enjoy this movie, but it ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star

I admit it: I like the Happy Madison Productions. As silly and stupid as they might be, they usually contain a decent amount of surreal humor that elicits a few chuckles, and underneath all the bodily humor jokes the films tend to have a decent message behind them. But call it the casting, the script, or simply the law of averages, Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star puts those elements together in a ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Zookeeper

If the goal of the lead actor, Kevin James, and director, Frank Coraci, of Zookeeper was to make a better movie than Paul Blart, Mall Cop, they succeeded. This movie is indeed better than earlier Kevin James outings. If an audience’s goal is to see something light and fun that is out of the superhero genre that seems to have taken over the multiplexes this year, then they should give it a shot. If...[Read More]

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