Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Let’s-a go! “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” Universal and Illumination’s spring box office smash, is landing on Netflix in time for the holidays. It will debut on the streaming service on Dec.
21.10.2023 - 09:21 / deadline.com
Adam Sandler proved he had his eye firmly on his audience on Wednesday night, pausing his show mid-flow when he spotted one fan was suffering a medical emergency.
Sandler was performing at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, when he stopped his set and helped guide the medics to where the audience member was sitting.
In a video captured by a fan on the night, Sandler is heard telling the crowd:
“Let’s take a few seconds, we’ll just let these guys concentrate, alright? Love y’all.”
As the lights came on in the arena and medical staff reached the troubled fan, Sandler added:
“We’re all wishing you well there, youngster, feel better back there. Sorry about that.”
Not longer after, he continued his show, saying:
“I hope everybody’s good, everybody’s alright. We’ll get going, we’ll start the show back up, alright?”
He also asked the audience to give a round of applause to the fan who needed assistance, before finishing with “Alright, back to the f***in’ dumbness.”
Sandler has been travelling with his I Missed You Tour – which began in Vancouver last week and will continue until December when he finishes in Denver. He performed in Fresno on Friday evening, and will take to the stage in Palm Desert this evening (Saturday) before moving onto Anaheim on Monday.
Additionally, yesterday saw Netflix officially board his next project with Josh and Benny Safdie, a feature as yet untitled. Sandler is attached to star with the Safdies pair writing, directing and producing.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Let’s-a go! “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” Universal and Illumination’s spring box office smash, is landing on Netflix in time for the holidays. It will debut on the streaming service on Dec.
EXCLUSIVE: The Super Mario Bros. Movie has set its Netflix premiere date for the U.S., Deadline has learned, amidst a continuing presence on Peacock, where it debuted in August. The record-breaking film from Universal and Illumination premieres on the platform December 3rd, there joining a slate of titles with which the whole family can engage.
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a dismal 23% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes after 40 reviews.That’s a lower rating than some far worse, borderline unwatchable Netflix comedies such as the Jennifer Aniston/Adam Sandler torture instrument “Murder Mystery 2” (45%) and the corked bottle of pinot that was Amy Poehler’s “Wine Country” (66%). Why must the movie mafia so mercilessly pick on this one? Could it be that “Old Dads” is nothing more than a mischievous bit of fun whose naughty jokes butt heads with the increasingly scolding, schoolmarmish cultural gatekeepers? The film’s polar-opposite 88% audience score, a real flip of the bird to my colleagues on the aisle, would suggest so.
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Vanity Fair about her life growing up as the daughter of the star of The Shining and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.She recalls that she left mislaid a journal, only to later have it returned with a note from The Godfather actor which read, “Dear Lorraine, you left this in my driveway, love, the fat man next door.”Brando and Nicholson starred together in the 1976 Western film The Missouri Breaks, the only time the two screen icons appeared in the same movie.Lorraine, 33, whose mother is the actor and model Rebecca Broussard, is currently working on a feature film about an exotic dancer who married a Ponzi scheme money lender and has to start her life from scratch again.She has previously directed a series of short films, and has made appearances in a number of films, including Something’s Gotta Give with her father, World’s Greatest Dad with Robin Williams and Click with Adam Sandler.She joked that growing up with such a famous father has led to a number of interesting encounters. “I believe my parents had a full-blown party in the room at Cedars-Sinai because adults are constantly coming up to me saying, ‘I was there the day you were born.’” she said.Jack Nicholson, who has won three Oscars for his roles in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Terms of Endearment and As Good As It Gets, effectively retired from acting in 2010, following his supporting role in the Reese Witherspoon and Owen Wilson romantic comedy How Do You Know.Nicholson, 86, is now most commonly seen courtside watching the Los Angeles Lakers.
BreAnna Bell Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer are among the announced performers scheduled to appear at Next for Autism’s annual Night of Too Many Stars comedy concert, which will take place on Dec. 11 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. They’ll be joined by Rachel Bloom, Stephen Colbert, Ron Funches, James Austin Johnson, Jon Stewart, the cast of How to Dance in Ohio, and a host of other acts as they bring in the holiday season with a show in support of programs benefitting those with autism.
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Strictly’s Adam Thomas has admitted that he "struggled" before joining the show as he called it his ‘therapy’. Former Emmerdale star Adam, 35, who was diagnosed with arthritis not long before he took part on Strictly Come Dancing, has opened up abut the positive effects that have come with being on the show.
TikTok video, which was captured by a fan. He then directed medical personnel to the audience member who was in need of help. After the fan received medical help for their unknown conduction, Sandler said, “We’re all wishing you well there, youngster, feel better back there.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is swinging to Netflix in time for Halloween. Months after dominating at the box office, the superhero sequel will premiere Oct. 31 on the streaming service only in the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: After a stellar run in theaters that saw it come in as the highest-grossing film in the history of Sony Pictures Animation, Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has set its Netflix premiere date. One of the top grossers of the year at a take of over $690M worldwide, the film bows in the U.S. on October 31. Details as to rollout in other territories haven’t been disclosed.
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as well as actor Adam Sandler’s two teenage daughters, 14-year-old Sunny and 17-year-old Sadie. taken before the screening, Sandler can be seen standing up in a white floral shirt while his daughters sit in front of him.
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crazy in love with one another.Beyoncé made a surprise appearance Wednesday at the premiere of Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour film leaving the singer speechless. Donning a rather simple “Style” for the premiere, Knowles-Carter, 42. showed up wearing a black and chrome jumpsuit with matching black boots and silver sunglasses.