Adam Sandler's Greatest Films: A Hilarious Journey Through His Best Roles
Adam Sandler’s Best Films: Comedy & Drama Hits

Adam Sandler has been a household name in comedy for decades, delivering laughs, tears, and unforgettable performances. Whether you love his goofy antics or his surprising dramatic turns, Sandler's filmography is packed with gems. Here’s a look at his greatest hits.

1. Happy Gilmore (1996)

This sports comedy classic sees Sandler as a failed hockey player turned golf prodigy. With his signature temper and hilarious one-liners, Happy Gilmore remains a fan favourite.

2. The Wedding Singer (1998)

A romantic comedy with heart, Sandler plays Robbie Hart, a wedding singer who falls for a waitress (Drew Barrymore). The '80s nostalgia and sweet storyline make this a timeless hit.

3. Billy Madison (1995)

Sandler’s breakout role as a man-child repeating grades to inherit his father’s fortune is pure absurdity—and pure comedy gold.

4. Big Daddy (1999)

Playing an immature man who adopts a kid to win back his ex, Sandler balances humour and heart in this feel-good flick.

5. 50 First Dates (2004)

Reuniting with Barrymore, Sandler stars as a man who falls for a woman with short-term memory loss. It’s charming, funny, and surprisingly touching.

6. Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

A departure from his usual style, this dark romantic comedy showcases Sandler’s dramatic range in a critically acclaimed performance.

7. Click (2006)

A mix of comedy and sci-fi, Click follows a man who discovers a remote that controls his life—leading to unexpected emotional depth.

8. Uncut Gems (2019)

Sandler stunned audiences with his intense portrayal of a gambling-addicted jeweller in this high-stakes thriller. A career-best performance.

From slapstick to serious drama, Adam Sandler’s films have something for everyone. Which one is your favourite?