Amigos y fans de nuevo holaa!!
Five years have passed since the premiere of the excessive 'The Ridiculous 6', the first collaboration between Adam Sandler and Netflix. During this time the great comedian has more than fulfilled. Films as important as 'Diamonds in the Rough', little New York genres like 'The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)', old-school dramatic comedies like the vindicable 'The worst week' or the best show we've seen in years. With 'El Halloween de Hubie' the genius triumphs again.
Adam Sandler is the actor who is most comfortable among friends and regular collaborators, and one of the directors who have best known how to take advantage of his chemistry has been Steven Brill. Over the past four years, he has signed four jobs with the comedian, all for Netflix. The last of all has just landed on the platform and takes us back to the days of his collaborations on such remembered titles as 'Little Nicky'. Twenty years after the now classic satanic comedy, the star and filmmaker are still just as young, rebellious and dedicated to the cause. All for the laughs.
You'll like it more or less, but 'Hubie's Halloween' is nothing short of a blessing for the platform, for 2020, and for our mood. Still recovering from the mediocrity of 'Halloween night' perpetrated by the less and less interesting Blumhouse, Sandler and company recall the escape of the most mythical masked serial killer of the autumn holiday already among friends from the first moment. With an unexpected and grateful cameo from an old acquaintance who reprises a role much remembered by fans, a comedy full of brilliant ideas kicks off and returns Sandler to the comedy that made him a giant in the nineties.