Movie Of The Week: The Wedding Singer (1998)

Frank Coraci directs Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore and Allen Covert in this romantic comedy where a popular wedding singer is jilted at the altar.
The chemistry between Sandler and Barrymore is off the charts. I can’t be the only one who still wants them to make a fourth, fifth and twentieth project together? The Eighties nostalgia is leaned into heavily with cute results. The soundtrack is absolute killer after killer. The bold colours and clean location shoots are vivid. Most importantly, there is at least one laugh out loud joke every scene. Very few comedy flicks have this hit rate. Cameos are smashing, rapping old ladies are divine but Sandler is on fantastic form. He makes for an unlikely romantic lead – complex emotionally, unabashedly entertaining when onstage. The maturing of Sandler’s brash populist manchild schtick into A-List stalwart happens before our very eyes. It is rare for a throwaway studio movie to have this much charm, pep and personality.
10
Perfect Double Bill: Never Been Kissed (1999)
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