Adam Sandler, certainly known for some grade-A ridiculousness and juvenile humor, has outdone himself in his latest, You Don't Mess with the Zohan. With the typically less-than-funny ...
Using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a backdrop doesn't come close to capturing the surreal mix of cartoonish comedy, "Give peace a chance" platitudes, puzzling cameos and big-penis jokes that ...
"You Don't Mess with the Zohan" elevates culture-clash crud to a whole new level of yuck. As politically incorrect comedies go, this is likely the most offensive. Offensive because it gleefully ...
Ok, there are tons of you who can’t stand Adam Sandler. But there are more of us who love his brand of comedy or he wouldn’t be so rich (and keep getting funded for new films). In “Zohan”, Sandler and ...
Evidently there’s something even harder to pull off than Middle Eastern peace: a steady run of jokes that deserve our laughter — if “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” is an indicator. In this PG-13 ...
Last week on Fresh Air, I spoke of liking the film of Sex and the City-- and I stand by that review, even if everywhere I look there are jerks impugning my manliness. The magazine I write for ran an ...
“You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” — in which Adam Sandler plays an Israeli counterterrorist commando whose big dream is to become a hairdresser — is the movie “Munich” should have been. At the very ...
In You Don’t Mess With the Zohan, Adam Sandler is a babe magnet with the stamina to satisfy harems of hot chicks and the bounteousness to bestow his sexual favors on septuagenarians, too. He’s also a ...
Tempering broad mischief with "why can't we all just get along" decency, the screenplay strikes a horndog posture with an utter lack of cynicism. By The Associated Press Opens: Friday, June 6 ...
Using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a backdrop doesn't come close to capturing the surreal mix of cartoonish comedy, "Give peace a chance" platitudes, puzzling cameos and big-penis jokes that ...
Given the missed opportunities for sharpening silliness with satire, it’s impossible not to mess with the Zohan. There’s a risky idea in the script hooked up by star Adam Sandler and his co-writers, ...