: Nicky, the "sweet" son of Satan, is sent to New York City to stop his two power-hungry brothers from turning Earth into a new Hell and causing their father to literally disintegrate.
: A classic piece of film criticism. Ebert expresses genuine bafflement at Sandler’s choice of an "obnoxious" voice and persona, though he admits the film's cast—which includes Harvey Keitel and Reese Witherspoon—is impressively strange. Watch Little Nicky 2000
: You can currently find it on digital platforms like Prime Video , Apple TV , and occasionally Netflix depending on your region. : Nicky, the "sweet" son of Satan, is
: A popular community discussion that argues the film is an "underrated cult classic." It highlights the surreal plot—Satan’s son going to Earth to trap his brothers in a flask—and why the sheer weirdness makes it memorable decades later. : You can currently find it on digital
: A more critical look at why the film felt like a "punishment" for audiences at the time, exploring how it marked a shift in Sandler's comedic style toward more polarizing, high-concept characters. Critical Deep Dives