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Sandy Wexler

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Sandy Wexler (Adam Sandler) is a talent manager working in Los Angeles in the 1990s, diligently representing a group of eccentric clients on the fringes of show business. His single minded ...
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Alex Welch
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April 17, 2017

Saying Sandy Wexler is the best film Adam Sandler has made or co-written in a long time isn't much of a compliment. Yet, this new Netflix comedy (if you can call it that) is one of the sweetest additions to his filmography.
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Bob Grimm
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April 21, 2017

Adam Sandler's third movie with Netflix is the very definition of over indulgence.
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Jesse Hassenger
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April 14, 2017

This is all still Sandler shtick, replete with endless running gags, but it's also surprisingly endearing and often quite funny.
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Will Ashton
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April 17, 2017

Like the character that shares its name, Sandy Wexler means better than his peers, but it needs better management if it's going to work.
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David Ehrlich
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April 14, 2017

Adam Sandler's third Netflix comedy arrives as something of a mission statement, finding a loose moral justification for all of his bad movies.
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Rick Kisonak
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April 21, 2017

Some of the things I dug most were the weird, playful touches that Sandler plays down here -- for example, his character's bedtime ritual of apologizing to clothes he hasn't worn in a while. Brilliant.
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Richard Brody
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April 17, 2017

There's no way to recommend it, yet I wouldn't ask for my two hours back (though I do wish that they could have been sped up somewhat).
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Brian Orndorf
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April 20, 2017

There's no reason why an Adam Sandler feature should run over two hours, especially one like "Sandy Wexler," where nothing actually happens outside of an extended impression of Wernick only a small group of Hollywood insiders are going to get.
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Keith Uhlich
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April 14, 2017

As with almost every Sandler vehicle, this is an adoring ode to a lifelong man-baby who mistakes his half-assed excretions for art.
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Travis Hopson
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April 19, 2017

A period piece set in 1994, Sandy Wexler is so bad you'll want to go back in time and erase Netflix from the timeline.
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Peter Debruge
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April 17, 2017

Though Sandy Wexler comes from a place of genuine affection, it feels oddly cruel. As depicted, Sandy isn't just oblivious, but borderline incompetent.
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Renee Schonfeld
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April 25, 2017

Sometimes-raunchy showbiz farce has cursing, comic action.
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