Number Crunch: Why Does Adam Sandler Keep Making Dumb Comedies?
Because we make him Read more »
Which Sandler Are You Watching?: The Three Faces of Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler's Staying Power: A Look at How the 'SNL' Alum Has Maintained an Audience
Grown Ups looks to be another successful chapter in the comedian's reliable career Read more »
We "Go Long" with Grown Ups Director Dennis Dugan
Director Dennis Dugan on comedy, sports and his sixth time helming for Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions Read more »
With Funny People, Judd Apatow and Adam Sandler are trying to bring moviegoers into an exclusive world. Read more »
Twitter Watch: Preview for 'Knight and Day' and 'Grown Ups'
Look ahead to next week's new wide release openers: Knight and Day, and Grown Ups. Read more »
Jake Gyllenhaal's Hair: Blessing or Curse?
Why the sad-eyed star's locks can make or break his career Read more »
'Cedar Rapids' Director Miquel Arteta on the Possibility of a Sequel
Famous funnyman Vince Vaughn shows a mature side in Couples Retreat. Is it a sign that serious roles are on the horizon? Read more »
Hollywood's Oldest Hitmakers: Which 60+ Actors are Ruling the Movies—And Who Should Retire
Streep versus Stallone: Who has the most career clout? Read more »
UPDATED: 'Marley' Wins Holiday Weekend
According to Studio Weekend Estimates, Fox's Marley and Me has easily won the holiday weekend. Read more »
'Safe Haven' Fails To Top Recent Romantic Juggernauts On Valentine's Day
We take a look at the exciting new efforts that are most likely to post the best box office numbers. Read more »
After the success of The Hangover, a handful of other R-rated flicks will try to dominate the summer movie season. Read more »
'Traitor' Continues Political Thriller Trend
Writer/director Jeffrey Nachmanoff's film Traitor is in the same vein as the classic 1970's thrillers that have influenced such recent films as Syriana and The Constant Gardener. Read more »
A strong slate of films hits theatres during the heart of the holidays. There will have to be at least one box office casualty. Read more »