Hubie Halloween isn't Adam Sandler's ‘worst movie ever’ despite his threats

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"If I don't get it, I'm going to fucking come back and do one again that is so bad on purpose just to make you all pay," Adam Sandler said in the run-up to the Oscar nominations being announced. "That's how I get them."

Sandler was, at the time, on track to be nominated for his astounding role in Uncut Gems, directed by the Safdie brothers. Yet, only a few days later, the nominees were announced and Sandler failed to make the cut. A few months after that and Sandler's first post-Uncut Gems project was announced: Hubie Halloween.

From the trailer alone, many fans believed Sandler to be making good on that promise. Yet, Hubie Halloween's... not that bad. Well, it's not exactly good either: the comedy-horror holds a 51% score on Rotten Tomatoes, which still makes this Sandler's best made-for-Netflix production yet (not including Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories, which was not part of Sandler's famous Netflix deal).

The competition was not exactly tough. The Ridiculous 6 (a famous 0% on Rotten Tomatoes), The Do-Over (9%), Sandy Wexler (27%), and Murder Mystery (43%) have all been mocked – and watched – relentlessly. 

The reaction to Hubie Halloween has been, as you would expect from the most-watched Netflix movie of the week, mixed. "Why is Hubie Halloween actually soo good?" writes one person on social media, while another adds: "Why did I genuinely enjoy Hubie Halloween?" Conversely, someone writes: "Hubie Halloween was fucking terrible." Read a selection of Tweets below.

Is Hubie Halloween the "so bad" movie that's made us all pay for the Oscars snub? Turns out, no. Claims that this is "peak cinema" are perhaps a bit much, but Sandler's latest is the best of the worst, and that's more than we can ask for in the dreaded year of 2020. If you need something else to watch on Netflix after Hubi Halloween, be sure to check out our list of the best Netflix movies and best Netflix shows to watch right now.

Jack Shepherd
Freelance Journalist

Jack Shepherd is the former Senior Entertainment Editor of GamesRadar. Jack used to work at The Independent as a general culture writer before specializing in TV and film for the likes of GR+, Total Film, SFX, and others. You can now find Jack working as a freelance journalist and editor.

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