Adam Sandler's First Comedy Special in Years Does Something Astonishing
Briefly

Sandler has transitioned from making lowbrow comedy films to becoming a celebrated figure, winning the Mark Twain Prize and garnering acclaim for his latest stand-up special.
Despite his past films receiving poor reviews, Adam Sandler has successfully flipped his image, entering his late 50s as a symbol of Hollywood royalty, with reaffirmed fandom.
The nostalgic charm of Sandler's late '90s and early 2000s films remains intact for many, highlighting the irrevocable loss of that era's cable TV camaraderie.
Although Sandler’s earlier comedic style was filled with juvenile humor that wore thin quickly, his recent return to the spotlight showcases a shift in his career trajectory.
Read at Slate Magazine
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