Review: BEDTIME STORIES is the quintessential Disney flick. It’s a slick product designed to pull in families, and make bundles of cash. It’s got everything a wannabe holiday blockbuster needs: a short running time, a popular leading man, elaborate special effects, and a strong undercurrent of sentimentality. It probably won’t impress anyone under twelve, but for what it is, it’s not bad.
I think the reason BEDTIME STORIES works at all is mainly due to Sandler. While I’m nowhere near his biggest fan, he’s always been likable, and that’s really all this film needs- a likable leading man. While he certainly doesn’t stretch himself here, I liked him more in this film than in any of his recent comedies (except the surprisingly decent YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN). His works well with the two kids that play his niece and nephew, and I also thought he had pretty decent chemistry with Keri Russell, who plays the obligatory love interest.
I should also mention the fact that the filmmakers obviously spent some major coin on the numerous, special effects laden, BEDTIME STORIES of the title. Usually Sandler’s films are fairly low budget, so it’s a bit odd seeing him mingle with elaborate CGI- but these scenes are fairly well done, if a tad bland.
Grade: 6.5/10