Sometimes, it seems like everything Adam Sandler touches turns to gold. People just can't get enough of the renowned comedian. Indeed, on top of his classic films like Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore and many more still being quoted regularly to this day, his newer work has also been (mostly) beloved by the masses.
On top of being one of the funniest men alive, Adam Sandler might also soon be known as the sequel king of Hollywood. We've already heard that the Netflix original Hubie Halloween is about to get a new chapter, while the comedian's Hotel Transylvania franchise is reportedly mapping out its fifth installment a year before its fourth even hits theaters, too.
Adam Sandler's latest flick, Hubie Halloween was a massive success for Netflix when it debuted earlier this month. The film quickly shot to the number one spot on the platform and had subscribers singing its praises from the very beginning, though critics were much more tepid about the feature. Still, the Internet quickly began demanding a sequel and now, it appears they'll get their wish even sooner than they probably thought.
Kazakhstan is looking to make their country a vacation hotspot and is now using a surprising movie in order to do so. Despite years of railing against Borat, the nation is now ready to make amends with the film that made them a laughingstock. In fact, their tourism ministry is going as far as adapting one of the flick's most famous quotes as its official slogan.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. As Deadpool prepares for his big move into the MCU, it's pretty clear that the lovable superhero will remain the crass jokester he's always been. You can put Wade Wilson with Spider-Man, but you can't stop him from being a sarcastic clown. After all, we've already told you that his next solo movie will follow the trend set by the first two films by being rated R.
Ryan Reynolds has had a very busy year. On top of reportedly being eyed to star in two live-action Disney remakes (Tarzan and Atlantis: The Lost Empire), the 44-year-old also has at least ten movies currently in the works. As if that isn't enough, he's also been busy with numerous business ventures, ranging from his successful gin company to a potential purchase of a soccer team. Suffice it to say, the man doesn't like to sit still for very long.
Creepy kids have been a staple of the horror genre for a long time. One of the most frightening onscreen occurrences of killer youngsters came back in 1984 when Children of the Corn stalked into theaters. The eerie film likely had many parents walking on eggshells around their sons and daughters for weeks.