1. The Wedding Singer Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Mar 7, 2024 · Silly Adam Sandler romcom has profanity, drunken antics. Read Common Sense Media's The Wedding Singer review, age rating, and parents guide.
Silly Adam Sandler romcom has profanity, drunken antics. Read Common Sense Media's The Wedding Singer review, age rating, and parents guide.

2. The Wedding Singer [1998] - 3.2.6 | Parents' Guide & Review
SEX/NUDITY 3 - Lots of sexual innuendo. Kissing. Many gropings of clothed behinds on a dance floor. A scantily clad man wearing only skimpy briefs.
Adam Sandler is a wedding singer in this romantic comedy set in 1985.
3. Parent reviews for The Wedding Singer | Common Sense Media
Some sexual innuendo and joking. Flirting is implied. There is comedic and humorous violence. Drug innuendo and little use is implied. There are very great ...
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4. THE WEDDING SINGER - Screen It
Language (profanity that includes an "f" word, along with a slew of imitative phrases) and sexually related material (people talking about sex) give the film ...
Whether that happens still remains to be seen, but one thing is certain. This is easily Sandler's most likeable and accessible character and the film is certainly the best he's appeared in so far. Now don't get me wrong, for much like the nonstop music that permeates the soundtrack, this is lightweight, all-fluff material. Like that "Big 80's" music, however, this film is a guilty pleasure that you'll know that you shouldn't enjoy so much, but will find that you can't help yourself.
5. The Wedding Singer - movie review - Christian Answers
“The Wedding Singer” is rated PG-13 for a few instances of profanity, all too frequent vulgarity and much innuendo. This easily could have been rated R.
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6. PARENTS' GUIDE TO FILMS - Orlando Sentinel
Sex: There is some lewd banter and leering appraisals of young women by elderly wedding guests and frequent references to intercourse. Out on ...
‘The Wedding Singer’ Starring: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Glave, Christine Taylor, Allen Covert, Angela Featherstone. Director: Frank Coraci. Rating: PG-13 (parents strongly …

7. The Wedding Singer | Rotten Tomatoes
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Set in 1985, Adam Sandler plays a nice guy with a broken heart who's stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. He loses all hope when he is abandoned at the altar by his fiancé. He meets a young woman named Julia, who enlists his help to plan her wedding. He falls in love with her and must win her over before she gets married.

8. The Wedding Singer movie review (1998) - Roger Ebert
The Wedding Singer tells the story of, yes, a wedding singer from New Jersey, who is cloyingly sweet at some times and a cruel monster at others.
"The Wedding Singer'' tells the story of, yes, a wedding singer from New Jersey, who is cloyingly sweet at some times and a cruel monster at others. The

9. The Wedding Singer (1998) - DOGO Movies
Robbie, a local rock star turned wedding singer, is dumped on the day of his wedding. Meanwhile, waitress Julia finally sets a wedding date with her fiancée ...
The Wedding Singer has 3 reviews and 2 ratings. Reviewer cinnamon wrote: so epic!

10. The Wedding Singer (1998) - Mutant Reviewers
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“Not porno tongue, church tongue.” The Scoop: PG-13 1998, directed by Frank Coraci and starring Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler and Christine Taylor. Tagline: He’s gonna party like i…

11. The Wedding Singer Reviews - Metacritic
After seeing Grownups 2, this movie ended up being a lot better with Adam Sandler giving a much better performance. Set in 1985 (filmed in 1998) the movie stars ...
Robbie, a wedding singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged to be married but to the wrong people. Luckily, fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.
