One of the most iconic and quoted episodes of Seinfeld is the episode “The Soup Nazi,” in which Jerry and his friends find a man who sells the best soups they’ve ever...
With ‘Unfrosted,’ Seinfeld seeks his first great creative project since splitting up with Larry David
Jerry Seinfeld Says the ‘Movie Business Is Over’ and ‘Film Doesn’t Occupy the Pinnacle in the Cultural Hierarchy’ Anymore: ‘Disorientation Replaced’ It By Zack Sharf Jerry Seinfeld is finally a movie director with the upcoming premiere of his feature debut “Unfrosted.” Backed by Netflix, the star-studded comedy is a fictional account of the creation of Pop-Tarts toaster pastries. In a new...
Nolte: Comedian Jerry Seinfeld told GQ Magazine that the “movie business is over,” and he's right.
Jerry Seinfeld is making some statements about the movie industry as he makes his feature directorial debut in Netflix’s Unfrosted, the comedy about the creation of Pop-Tarts. In a new interview, the stand-up comedian reflects on his experience in filmmaking at this point in his career. “It was totally new to me. I thought I […]
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By Matt Solomon Published: April 17th, 2024
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Jerry Seinfeld has directed his feature film debut with the upcoming Pop Tart movie, Unfrosted, which is coming to Netflix. During a recent interview with GQ magazine,...
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags Jerry Seinfeld has said the film business is “over” and that movies are no longer “the pinnacle in the social, cultural hierarchy” they
In an interview promoting his Pop-Tarts movie Unfrosted, comedian says confusion and disorientation have taken film’s placeJerry Seinfeld has said the film business is “over” and that movies are no longer “the pinnacle in the social, cultural hierarchy” they once were.In an interview with GQ magazine, Seinfeld talked about his experience on his feature film directing debut Unfrosted, saying that he admired the dedication of his collaborators on the movie, but that the industry itself was in...
Of all the things one might associate with Jerry Seinfeld, excited sentimentality might be the last. But remembering the day he shot the recent finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, his voice approaches something dangerously close to swelling. “As I drove home that night, my scalp was just tingling. I thought what we had done was just the coolest, wildest, most remarkable thing,” he says of his surprise (though much guessed at) appearance. It was, he says, the callback to end all callbacks, a...