In the clip shared on Instagram, the actors reveal that when Barrymore was serenaded by Sandler on camera in the film 50 ...
Over 25 years later, Drew Barrymore still has a lot of love for The Wedding Singer. The actress and talk show host, 48, cried while watching her 1998 rom-com and gave a shoutout to her co-star, Adam ...
On Wednesday, Drew Barrymore shared a video of her emotional reaction to re-watching her film, The Wedding Singer, in which she starred alongside Adam Sandler. In the clip, the actress and television ...
Debi Mazar is still mourning a role she passed on in the 1998 beloved rom-com The Wedding Singer. The actress revealed during a surprise virtual appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show Friday that she ...
While Adam Sandler’s first two star vehicles, Billy Madison (1994) and Happy Gilmore (1995), were modest box office successes that found wider popularity on home video, The Wedding Singer (1998) blew ...
"We made such a good movie," Barrymore told co-star Adam Sandler. Drew Barrymore is clearly still a fan of "The Wedding Singer." The talk show host and actress took to social media this week to share ...
Barrymore, 48, was supposed to be heading to a yoga class Jan. 10 when she stumbled across "The Wedding Singer" playing on TV. "The Drew Barrymore Show" host became so invested in the iconic '90s ...
Drew Barrymore broke down in tears over her longtime friend Adam Sandler on Wednesday — all because she caught a viewing of their movie “The Wedding Singer” on TV. The talk show host, 48, documented ...
Barrymore recently said she and Sandler are "actively looking" at revisiting their Wedding Singer characters as the '80s-set rom-com turns 25 The Wedding Singer is celebrating its silver anniversary!
With roles in movies like Uncut Gems and Hustle, Adam Sandler has shown that he can be a great dramatic actor, but no matter ...
Broadway producers have never been shy about using Hollywood movies as source material for new musicals, because it’s easier to attract ticket-buyers with a story and characters the audience already ...