Natalie Oganesyan editorTom Petty’s annual birthday bash is taking on a bigger all-star cast as it goes virtual this year in celebration of the late musician’s 70th.
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Guy Lodge Film CriticA few questions to ask yourself before watching “Hubie Halloween”: How long and loud are you liable to laugh at the sight of 90-year-old June Squibb wearing a T-shirt bearing the words “Boner Donor?” What about one saying “I Shaved My Balls For This?” Or “If You Can Read This, You’re In Fart Range”? If you’re still merrily chuckling at the idea of Squibb wearing the words “Kayaking Gets Me Wet” across her chest, then proceed to “Hubie Halloween,” for you’ll find all your
.Natalie Oganesyan editorTom Petty’s annual birthday bash is taking on a bigger all-star cast as it goes virtual this year in celebration of the late musician’s 70th.
Also Read: Adam Sandler's 'Hubie Halloween' Includes Tribute to the Late Cameron Boyce (Photo)Oscar nominee Will Fetters wrote the screenplay for “Hustle” alongside Taylor Materne.Sandler’s Happy Madison and James’ SpringHill are producing the film with Roth/Kirschenbaum Films.Sandler’s comedy “Hubie Halloween” just recently opened on Netflix, and he starred alongside another basketball great in last year’s “Uncut Gems” starring Kevin Garnett.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Queen Latifah, Oscar winner Robert Duvall, and Ben Foster will star opposite Adam Sandler in Hustle, the Netflix basketball feature which is being directed by Jeremiah Zagar.
These days, it’s no secret that Adam Sandler is a fine dramatic actor thanks to his acclaimed performance in “Uncut Gems”.
Adam Sandler has revealed he was terrified that he would “ruin” Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch Drunk Love, after the actor was blown away by Magnolia at the cinema.Speaking on the SmartLess podcast, Sandler explained that he was originally introduced to Anderson by Tom Cruise – but didn’t know anything about the young director at the time.“I met Tom Cruise when Nicole Kidman did SNL,” Sandler said.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerBoston news anchor Alaina Pinto has been fired by station WHDH for appearing in Adam Sandler’s new Netflix Halloween movie, Hubie Halloween.“Earlier this week I was let go from 7 News,” Pinto tweeted Thursday. “I am posting this because I want to be open and honest with all of you.
A cameo in the new Adam Sandler Netflix movie Hubie Halloween cost a Boston news reporter her job.
A local news anchor in Boston, Mass., claimed she was fired from her job after she made a brief appearance in Adam Sandler’s new film “Hubie Halloween.” The Netflix movie premiered last week and stars Sandler, 54, as the coordinator of Halloween celebrations in Salem, Mass. Anchor Alaina Pinto appeared in the film as a reporter who delivered the news in a Harley Quinn costume.
A news anchor from Boston has claimed she was sacked from her job as a result of a cameo appearance she made in Adam Sandler’s new film Hubie Halloween.Alaina Pinto wrote on social media that she “mistakenly violated my contract” with WHDH Channel 7 News by appearing in the Netflix comedy.Pinto plays one of three newsreaders in the movie who dress as Harley Quinn during a broadcast.“I mistakenly violated my contract with the station and I understand why management unfortunately chose to
A local news anchor has been fired for portraying her real occupation in the fictional movie “Hubie Halloween”.
wrote on Twitter.She went on, “In doing so, I mistakenly violated my contract with the station and I understand why management unfortunately chose to terminate me. I am deeply disappointed and saddened, and I hoped this would not be how things evolved.”Also Read: Adam Sandler's 'Hubie Halloween' Includes Tribute to the Late Cameron Boyce (Photo)Pinto also thanked her colleagues and viewers for their support during her time at the station.
It’s common knowledge that Paul Thomas Anderson is a huge Adam Sandler fan. In fact, he’s gone on the record calling “Big Daddy” one of his favorite movies.
You really do usually know what you’re getting with a new Adam Sandler comedy on Netflix. After all, the actor and comedian has been consistently putting his movies on to the streaming service for years, being one of the first to commit to them.
Adam Sandler is showing the world just how much he loved former co-star Cameron Boyce.
Boyce starred in Sandler’s “Grown Ups” and “Grown Ups 2.” Sandler’s new “Hubie Halloween” also stars a few other actors who starred in “Grown Ups,” including Maya Rudolph, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi and Rob Schneider.Boyce, who was born on May 28, 1999, was found unresponsive in his home on July 8, 2019. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 2:35 p.m.
Dino-Ray Ramos editorDuring the end credits of the new Netflix pic Hubie Halloween from Adam Sandler’s production banner Happy Madison Productions, tribute was paid to the late Cameron Boyce, who starred alongside Sandler in Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2.The heartfelt dedication was included on a title card at the end of the movie saying, “I’n loving memory of Cameron Boyce. Gone way too soon and one of the kindest, coolest, funniest, and most talented kids we knew.
Last year, Adam Sandler gave arguably the best performance of his career in one of the best films of 2020, Josh and Benny Safdie’s mile-a-minute instant classic, “Uncut Gems.” As Howard Ratner, the ill-fated, lethally optimistic scumbag protagonist of that masterwork of New York City grime, Sandler didn’t exactly reinvent himself; he merely amplified and twisted some of his more recognizable screen tics – his oafishness, his uproarious manic outbursts, and his pronounced sense of Judaism, just
Adam Sandler gave late actor Cameron Boyce the sweetest tribute in his latest movie, Hubie Halloween.The spooky comedy debuted on Netflix on Wednesday, October 7, and shows an image of the young actor before the end credits start to roll. “In loving memory of Cameron Boyce,” the message reads.
Adam Sandler is paying tribute to the late Cameron Boyce in a special way. At the end of his Netflix movie, , Sandler shared a sweet message to Boyce over one year after his death. Boyce, who played Sandler's son in the franchise, died in July 2019 after suffering an epileptic seizure.