Adam Sandler’s New Netflix Movie Sets April 2026 Release Date

Adam Sandler became famous in the 1990s with successful comedies like Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, and The Waterboy. Since 2015, he’s made movies exclusively for Netflix, including films such as Sandy Wexler, Murder Mystery, Hubie Halloween, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, and Happy Gilmore 2.

Hoppers Review: Pixar’s Bizarro Mashup of Avatar and Being John Malkovich Is Their Best Yet of the Decade

Daniel Chong’s new climate change film is energetic, funny, and surprisingly wild for a children’s movie. It’s much more than a simple story about a girl talking to nature. The animals aren’t realistic at all – they’re part of a complex, almost epic world, similar to the one in Game of Thrones. In fact, one character is even called the king’s “paw!”

South Korea’s Crypto Chaos: When Keys Go Missing and Taxes Tell Tales

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Koo Yoon-cheol, with the gravitas of a man who has seen the abyss and decided to bring a flashlight, pledged a full-scale overhaul of the system. Digital asset security, it seems, is no longer a technical footnote but a national obsession, a testament to the absurdity of our times.

Marvel Studios Needs a Street-Level Spider-Man Now More Than Ever

A new set of Spider-Man movies offers a great opportunity to revisit the core of what makes the character special. While Tom Holland’s initial films were enjoyable, it’s time to focus on Spider-Man’s origins as a neighborhood hero. After a decade in the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man is ready to return to his street-level beginnings – and Marvel really needs that focus right now.