Adam Sandler's Love You Special Faked Mishaps For The Show, But One Altercation Was Real
Adam Sandler's new Netflix comedy special Love You has several mishaps planned by director Josh Safdie, but one altercation wasn't faked for the show.
Read MoreAdam Sandler's new Netflix comedy special Love You has several mishaps planned by director Josh Safdie, but one altercation wasn't faked for the show.
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Read MoreAdam Sandler is back with Love You, a new comedy special on Netflix with a mix of stand-up, silly new songs, and a lovely tribute to comedy. Here's our review.
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Read MoreThe fourth season of Only Murders in the Building goes Hollywood in more ways than one, resulting in the biggest, funniest, and most meta mystery yet.
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Read MoreBryan Cranston would reprise Walter White for real again, but the Breaking Bad veteran has a (very reasonable) condition that would need to be met first.
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Read MoreThe pilot episode of Gilligan's Island didn't air until decades after the show ended its original run.
Read MoreTime to say goodbye to these movies and TV shows leaving Netflix in September 2024.
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Read MoreOver time, Leonard Nimoy evolved into Star Trek's moral center and fought for his co-stars to be fairly paid.
Read MoreStar Trek's William Shatner is game for reprising his role as Kirk so long as the franchise is willing to play by his rules.
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