117 minutes
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content, and language
Warner Bros. Pictures
Article first published as Movie Review: ‘Blended’ on Blogcritics.
It’s certainly faint praise when the new Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore rom-com is the funniest movie Sandler has made in years. Considering the dismal ones he’s released recently — Grown Ups 2 and the first, That’s My Boy, Jack and Jill, Just Go with It, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan, and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry — it really wouldn’t take much to make a better movie than any of those. While Blended certainly doesn’t reach the level of charm as The Wedding Singer or 50 First Dates, Sandler and Barrymore still work well enough together to get us to the finish line without wanting to gouge our eyes out.

Considering all of the marketing for Blended features the African retreat so prominently, it’s surprising that they don’t even get there for 35 minutes. Director Frank Coraci — the man responsible for Here Comes the Boom, The Zookeeper, as well as Sandler’s Click, The Waterboy, and The Wedding Singer — takes way too long to get to that section of the movie. Then there’s at least another 30 minutes left in the movie after they all go home. In the meantime, the families of course learn that they need each other and life lessons are learned. Sandler and Barrymore bring the screen appeal we expect, even if Sandler seems like he is trying to drag Barrymore to his level. Thankfully, she never stoops down keeping the film from turning into the typical Happy Madison Productions disaster Sandler has become synonymous for.

I admit I didn’t have much hope for Blended, and figured Warner Bros. was dumping this into the summer schedule since it comes just one week after their own Godzilla reboot proved a monstrous success and is up against X-Men: Days of Future Past. Considering Blended is the best Sandler movie in such a long time and how much his worst efforts have brought at the box office, he’s bound to have another surefire hit on his hands. So between Godzilla and Blended, Warner Bros. will basically be printing their own money all weekend long. Sandler fans will rejoice, everyone else should check expectations accordingly.
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