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 ...
Jerry Seinfeld is best known for co-creating and starring in the breakout hit 90s sitcom, which bears his name. Despite his massive success in television, Seinfeld hasn’t ventured into film very ...
Ahead of his feature directorial debut on Netflix, Jerry Seinfeld weighed in on the state of the film industry after his experience helming the Pop-Tarts comedy Unfrosted. “It was totally new to me.
Seinfeld – now a first-time director with his upcoming Netflix film Unfrosted – spoke to GQ Magazine about the upcoming film and in the process revealed that he thinks the film business is ...
In an interview promoting his Pop-Tarts movie Unfrosted, comedian says confusion and disorientation have taken film’s place Jerry Seinfeld has said the film business is “over” and that ...
Jerry Seinfeld says that movies have lost their relevance in culture and society, saying that 'the movie business is over.' The comic-actor, 69, speaking to GQ magazine Monday in promotion of his ...
Just days after saying the movie business “is over” as a cultural force, Jerry Seinfeld is decrying the decline of comedy on television. He blames “the extreme left and P.C. c**p.” ...
Jerry Seinfeld apologized for the "sexual undertones" present in his animated film "Bee Movie" at his Duke University commencement speech.
Seinfeld’ reruns bring him joy and he enjoyed ‘Unfrosted’ and its mosaic of 1960s mishigas, but Gene Seymour says he wonders ...
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 ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News. “It was totally new to me. I thought I had done some cool stuff, but it was nothing like the way these ...
Jerry Seinfeld is making a very interesting argument. Movies used to command a place in an American culture, and that’s over. We’re no longer in a place where movies command this respect anymore. They ...