Every Single Adam Sandler Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best
See how Sandman's new basketball joint, Hustle, stacks up.

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Really, it’s a proverb at this point: Sandman does what only Sandman can do. Adam Sandler turns in an Oscar-worthy performance (we’ll never let this snub go) in 2019’s Uncut Gems, dazzling as the rambling, gambling jeweler Howard Ratner. A year later? Hubie Halloween—a toilet-humored rehashing of the crude-humored romps the comedian made his name on. But it works. Yeah, he got some help from Steve Buscemi going all-out as a rabid werewolf, but it works.
That’s the range Sandler will give you. You have The Meyerowitz Stories and Punch-Drunk Loves of his filmography, smashed right up against Grown Ups and Little Nicky. (Don’t forget: DEEDS!) It’s a trip to sort out. Now, with the release of a new Sandler basketball joint, Hustle, we opted for some law and order, taking the liberty of ranking Sandler’s films from worst to best.
As Esquire's entertainment editor, Langmann edits coverage of film, television, sports, and video games. During his seven years at Esquire, he's interviewed celebrities and athletes such as Matthew McConaughey, Terry Bradshaw, Steph Curry, Carrie-Anne Moss, Josh Brolin, and more. Langmann has also contributed several essays to the magazine, which range from the time he learned how to ride a bike as an adult, to the time he ingested a dangerous amount of caffeine in the name of journalism. All of that said, Esquire readers might know him best from his chaotic time recapping Westworld. He'll never forgive HBO for taking it away from him.


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