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Patrick Warburton Explains Why He Chose to Do Stand-Up 40 Years Into His Career
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You may have seen and/or heard Patrick Warburton in dozens of iconic roles over the years, but it’s his latest work as a stand-up comedian that’s given him “one of the most amazing years” of his life.

At age 60 and after more than 30 years in film and TV, the actor is set to tape his first stand-up special, “Still Catholic,” on June 7 in Los Angeles.

“It’s just been a wild ride this year. I have been touring non-stop and I had never done this before. I wrote and I performed and it’s been an incredible year,” he told TheWrap. “I’ve never known this kind of autonomy. I’ve always been told what to do and what to say, how to say a word, and that all changed.”

“There’s a part of me that’s like why did you wait ’til now? But there...
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  • 5/30/2025
  • by JD Knapp
  • The Wrap
Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison in Anora (2024)
The 10 Worst Movies of 2024
Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison in Anora (2024)
Every year, Jesse Shade of the Awfully Good Movies series provides us with his list of the ten worst movies of the year – and 2024 is no different! Now that the Oscars are out of the way and it has been revealed that the members of the Academy felt Anora was the best picture of 2024, Jesse Shade is here with his list of The 10 Worst Movies of 2024. You can find out what his picks are by checking out the video embedded above. Fittingly, this is also the video that has been chosen to launch the new JoBlo Awfully Good Movies YouTube channel!

If you want to know what Jesse Shade’s picks for the 10 Worst Movies of 2024 were before you start watching the video, here’s the list:

10. Joker: Folie à Deux

Directed by Todd Phillips, who also wrote the script with Scott Silver. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga,...
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  • 3/17/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
15 Best Netflix Original Movies of 2024
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Netflix is home to millions of hours of content, and something new is added to Netflix’s content library every day. 2024 has been a great year for Netflix as many of the great original movies and TV shows, including shows like Baby Reindeer and Hit Man, came out this year. So, we compiled a list of the best Netflix original movies in 2024.

Society of the Snow Credit – Netflix

Society of the Snow is a Spanish survival drama film directed by J.A. Bayona, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Bernat Vilaplana, Jaime Marques, and Nicolás Casariego. Based on the 2009 non-fiction book of the same name by Pablo Vierci, the 2024 film is set in 1972, and it follows a Uruguayan rugby team after their flight crashes in the Andes Mountains. Society of the Snow stars Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella,...
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  • 12/16/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Is Unfrosted Based On A True Story?
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Netflixs Unfrosted takes some of its inspiration from a true story, but not all of it. The movie is directed, co-written by, and stars comedian Jerry Seinfeld, so its clearly a real passion project for him. It follows Seinfelds character, Bob Cabana, as he recounts a story about the origin of the breakfast food pop-tarts when he is picked as the team leader to develop a new food for Kellogg.

In addition to Seinfelds involvement in the movie, there is a whole host of talented comedy actors that appear as well, including Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Max Greenfield, and Amy Schumer, so the audience could tell they were going to get a more comedic spin on a movie instead of something like a dryer biopic. That means that Unfrosted can be rooted in reality while still telling a funny and fictional tale.

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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Amanda Bruce
  • ScreenRant
'That's Not True': Jerry Seinfeld Regrets Getting Political, Walks Back 'Extreme' Comments
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Jerry Seinfeld is attempting to set the record straight after making some questionable comments in April. The actor came under fire for blaming political correctness from the extreme left for ruining comedy.

During an appearance on the Breaking Bread Podcast, Seinfeld took a moment to explain away those problematic comments. "I said that the extreme left has suppressed the art of comedy. I did say that. That's not true," he said. "It's not true. If you're a champion skier, you can put the gates anywhere you want on the mountain, and you're going to make the gate. That's comedy. Whatever the culture is, we make the gate. You don't make the gate you're out of the game. The game is where is the gate and how do I make the gate to get down the hill."

Related 'I Like a Real Man': Jerry Seinfeld Says He Misses Dominant Masculinity

Jerry...
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  • 10/15/2024
  • by Charlene Badasie
  • CBR
“There is nothing funnier to me than people complaining”: Jerry Seinfeld Puts Up Brave Face for ‘Unfrosted’ Failure Weeks After Whining About Woke Culture Killing Comedy
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Jerry Seinfeld opened up about the negative reception of his latest Netflix movie, Unfrosted. Seinfeld shared that he didn’t care about the critical opinion and commented that he wanted to read the negative reviews since he found them to be funny. The film is loosely based on the invention of Pop-Tarts toaster pastries, and Seinfeld played Bob Cabana, a character based on William Post who created them.

Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted poster | Netflix

Seinfeld brought together his writing team — Barry Marder, who writes for his stand-up shows, and Seinfeld show writers Spike Feresten and Andy Robin. The ensemble cast of the film included Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Melissa McCarthy, and Amy Schumer.

Jerry Seinfeld Defends Negative Reviews Of His Netflix Film Unfrosted

Jerry Seinfeld with Melissa McCarthy and Jim Gaffigan in Unfrosted | Netflix

During his latest appearance on the Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast, Jerry Seinfeld made numerous controversial statements that shocked fans.
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  • 6/1/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
Jerry Seinfeld Says He Misses 'Dominant Masculinity' & 'Always Wanted to Be a Real Man'
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Jerry Seinfeld pines for "dominant masculinity" of past icons, criticizes current lack of hierarchy in society. The comedian discusses yearning to embody real manhood like JFK and Muhammad Ali. Seinfeld's Netflix movie Unfrosted tanks, but he laughs off negative reviews, finding humor in people displeased by a lack of laughter.

Comedian and Seinfeld star Jerry Seinfeld says he misses dominant masculinity and always wanted to be a real man, as he discusses nostalgia for the 1960s and the overwhelmingly negative response to his recent Netflix movie, Unfrosted. During a recent appearance on the Honestly With Bari Weiss podcast, Seinfeld continued to rail against the modern world, saying that the agreed upon hierarchy that once existed has absolutely vaporized in todays moment.

We have no sense of hierarchy. As humans, we dont really feel comfortable with that. That is part of whatif you want to talk about nostalgia, that is part...
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  • 5/30/2024
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted Suffers One of the Worst Netflix Movie Debuts
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Unfrosted may have landed at the top of Netflix rankings, but its viewership figures tell a different story. Over its first three days, the film was viewed for 11.3 million hours globally, but falls short compared to other Netflix originals. MovieWeb's Greg Archer finds Unfrosted to be somewhat middling, suggesting audiences approach it with the right mindset.

Unfrosted, the long-gestating dream project of Jerry Seinfeld, has debuted with one of the worst opening weekends for any Netflix original movie this year. The numbers for Unfrosted are now in, and while the comedy landed at the top of the Netflix rankings since premiering earlier this month, the viewership figures tell a different story.

Over its first three days, Unfrosted was viewed for 11.3 million hours globally. While that sounds pretty high, in context, Unfrosted looks less and less like a success story. Other Netflix original films to debut this year include Lift starring Kevin Hart,...
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  • 5/14/2024
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Jerry Seinfeld's New Netflix Movie Claims Top Spot On Global Chart (Despite Career-Low Reviews)
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Jerry Seinfeld's movie Unfrosted is Number 1 on Netflix despite negative reviews from critics and audiences. The star-studded cast and unique premise likely contributed to its success. Seinfeld's influence and the film's intriguing subject matter have helped maintain its top spot, and could keep it in the Top 10.

Jerry Seinfeld's latest movie, Unfrosted, has taken the Number 1 spot on Netflix's global chart this week, despite the film scoring career-low reviews for the comedian. The Seinfeld directorial debut follows the story of Kellogg's creation of Pop-Tarts in the 1960s, featuring an ensemble cast of comedic actors to bring the story to life. However, the film hasn't scored well with viewers, sitting on Rotten Tomatoes with a critics' score of 41% and an audience score of 50%.

However, despite Unfrosted getting negative reviews, Netflix reports that the comedy film is sitting at Number 1 on their Films chart for the week of April 29 through May...
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  • 5/7/2024
  • by Nick Bythrow
  • ScreenRant
Unfrosted Gets Less Than Sweet Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
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Unfrosted currently registers a 41% rating on the Tomatometer, as critics harshly review Jerry Seinfeld's new movie. Unfrosted's audience score on Rotten Tomatoes isn't much better, at only 51%. While many critics roast Unfrosted as barely a movie, others praise it for its comedic flair, irreverence and playful mockery of storytelling clichs.

So, whats the deal with Unfrosted? Try to imagine the question being asked in the voice of Jerry Seinfeld with that unmistakable inflection of his. The comedian responsible for one of the most successful television shows ever made wears a number of different hats for the new Netflix film, which also marks Seinfelds feature film directorial debut. Unfortunately, the critics arent warming to Kelloggs or the rise of the Pop-Tarts. At the time of this writing, Unfrosted only registers 41% on the Tomatometer against 61 reviews posted via Rotten Tomatoes. MovieWeb's own Greg Archer did find some points to address...
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  • 5/4/2024
  • by Steven Thrash
  • MovieWeb
Jerry Seinfeld Jokes About Potential for a Kelloggs Lawsuit: I Want to Be on the Stand on Pop-Tart Charges
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Kellogg's is thrilled with the new Netflix film Unfrosted, but Jerry Seinfeld couldn't resist poking fun at not asking permission from the company before making the movie. Seinfeld's observational humor shines through as he jokes about possibly facing "Pop-Tart charges" in court if Kellogg's had disapproved and brought forth a lawsuit. Unfrosted is now streaming on Netflix and features an all-star cast.

To be clear, there wont be any lawsuits over Pop Tarts where Jerry Seinfeld is concerned. According to Seinfelds longtime collaborator, Unfrosted co-writer/producer Spike Feresten, Kelloggs couldnt be happier with the new Netflix film. However, Seinfelds keen instinct for observational humor was on full display when the comedian appeared on The Rich Eisen Show to promote his new project. And Seinfeld couldnt help but jest when he pointed out that he and his team didnt ask Kelloggs for permission to make Unfrosted. Seinfeld joked with the show's...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Steven Thrash
  • MovieWeb
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On-Air Film Review: Jerry Seinfeld Gets Toasty in ‘Unfrosted’
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Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Ben Thompson on Wbgr-fm on May 2nd, reviewing “Unfrosted,” featuring Jerry Seinfeld as lead role, co-writer and his debut as director. Streaming on Netflix beginning May 3rd.

Rating: 4.5/5.0

The year is 1963, and Seinfeld is Bob Cabana, product developer at the Kellogg’s cereal company in Battle Creek, Michigan. He reports directly to company owner Edsel Kellogg III (Jim Gaffigan), and lives the prototype early 1960s American Dream life with John F. Kennedy, Walter Cronkite, Tony the Tiger and daily milk man deliveries. Kellogg’s rival is Post Cereals, also in Battle Creek, owned by Majorie Post (Amy Schumer). Kelloggs is facing off with Post … with the help of food developer Donna “Stan” Stankowski (Melissa McCarthy … to be the first to create a toaster pastry for America’s breakfast tables. The race is on.

”Unfrosted” is streaming on Netflix beginning May 3rd.
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story Review | Tasty But Full of Empty Calories
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Some great one-off jokes, and the cast shines with Seinfeld's unique brand of humor. Amy Schumer's performance feels out of place amidst the laughs and wackiness. Seinfeld's quirky homage to pop culture nostalgia, while not deep, provides a delightful comedic escape.

Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, Jerry Seinfelds quirky homage to his love of breakfast treats, is like devouring two big bowls of Frosted Flakes. Its yummy, but it's not as if all the nutrients will sustain you. If you can forgo the latter, and you enjoy extremely broad-style comedy, then Unfrosted will surely be a delight. Otherwise, this outlandish comedy, as fun as it is, tends to get weighed down by its own lampoonery.

Oftentimes, Unfrosted recalls those Saturday morning cartoons many of us watched while noshing on breakfast. Here, those outlandish characters and circumstances have emerged from the nether regions of the minds of first-time director Jerry Seinfeld,...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
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‘Unfrosted’: Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart Comedy Is One Long Boomer Nostalgia Trip
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Perhaps, like Jerry Seinfeld, you too have spent hours wondering: What’s the deal with Pop Tarts?! Is it a breakfast item or just undercover dessert? How do they get all that delicious fruity goo inside the tiny squares? Is there a goo gun? Who came up with the idea of putting “docker holes” on the top to keep the toaster steam out? Was it Bob from Engineering? And why the frosting, people? Was there not enough sugar already in there already? I wanna know!

Seinfeld has, of course, been...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by David Fear
  • Rollingstone.com
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Unfrosted Review
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Plot: Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast. A tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen, Unfrosted stars Jerry Seinfeld in his directorial debut.

Review: It took nine years after the series finale of Seinfeld for Jerry Seinfeld’s big screen debut, Bee Movie. That surreal, animated adventure was a spot-on continuation of the stand-up comedian’s brand of observational humor told within the context of a strangely specific world. Unfrosted, which reunited Seinfeld with his team of writers from Bee Movie, is another glimpse into a surreal world that allows him to explore his distinct type of comedy with an all-star cast of talent playing real and fictional characters. Boasting glossy, retro visuals and capitalizing on Seinfeld’s well-known love of breakfast, Unfrosted looks like it was fun to make. I only wish it was as much fun to watch.
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
‘Unfrosted’ Review: Jerry Seinfeld Directs and Stars in a Biopic of the Pop-Tart. It’s Based on a True Story, but It’s Knowingly Nuts
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“Unfrosted,” the first movie directed by Jerry Seinfeld (who also stars in it), is an agreeably flaked-out piece of surrealist vaudeville. It’s a comedy about the creation of the Pop-Tart, back in 1963. That makes it sound like part of the new wave of mass-market product biopics — movies like “Flamin’ Hot” (about the creation of spicy Cheetos), “Blackberry” (about the invention of the smart phone), and the one I think of as the “Citizen Kane” of the genre, “The Founder,” with Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc, the man who changed the world by taking over and franchising McDonald’s. These films all speak to a time — ours — when consumer products haven’t just taken on a life of their own. They’ve become part of our identities.

“Unfrosted,” however, is not like those other films. While broadly based in reality, the entire movie is a put-on, a wackazoid tall tale, a...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Owen Gleiberman
  • Variety Film + TV
Unfrosted Review: Jerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tart Movie Is Very, Very Silly
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By most standards, "Unfrosted" is not what you'd call a "good" movie. It's visually flat — as a filmmaker, Jerry Seinfeld will never win an award or be thought of as one of the greats (his direction is limited to "point and shoot"). Its screenplay doesn't even attempt to tell a complete narrative — the third act crumbles, as if everyone ran out of ideas and threw up their hands. None of these things are promising. And yet ... I laughed. A lot. I laughed because Seinfeld's movie about the invention of Pop-Tarts is very, very silly, and sometimes you just want to watch something silly. Seinfeld and his co-writers Spike Feresten, Andy Robin, and Barry Marder have cobbled together a gloriously ridiculous feast; a film that doesn't even slightly attempt to take itself seriously. I mean, this is a movie about Pop-Tarts, for crying out loud — how serious can it be?

Brand-based...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Chris Evangelista
  • Slash Film
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Unfrosted review – Jerry Seinfeld delivers a surreal toast to Pop-Tarts
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The history of how the all-American breakfast snack was created is served up with lashings of goofiness in this comedy caper

Standup veteran Jerry Seinfeld makes his directing debut with this decent family comedy that puts a surreal twist on the history of Pop-Tarts, one of the US’s most beloved snacks: the sheer goofiness and disposable pointlessness are entertaining.

Seinfeld created the film with co-writers Spike Feresten, Andy Robin and Barry Marder, the same writing team that worked on Bee Movie, the animation that Seinfeld starred in, produced and co-wrote in 2007. Unfrosted doesn’t quite have the flair of Bee Movie, but there’s a steady stream of excellent gags, creating a rising crescendo of silliness similar in effect to Seinfeld’s own distinctive falsetto-hysterical declamation at the moment of ultimate joke-awareness. There are also nice supporting roles and cameos, including an extraordinary dual walk-on from Jon Hamm and John Slattery,...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Peter Bradshaw
  • The Guardian - Film News
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Jerry Seinfeld’s cereal comedy Unfrosted is just a little soggy
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Melissa McCarthy, Jerry Seinfeld, and Jim Gaffigan in Unfrosted Image: Netflix Jerry Seinfeld has never been a great actor. He’d agree that surrounding himself with comedic performers like Jason Alexander and Julia Louis-Dreyfus made his sitcom sing more than his acting chops. So, why he decided not only to...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Matt Schimkowitz
  • avclub.com
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‘Unfrosted’ Review: Melissa McCarthy in Jerry Seinfeld’s Lightweight but Satisfying Pop-Tarts Origin Story
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If you appreciated Barbie’s eye-popping zaniness but its virtuous speechifying set your teeth on edge, have I got a sugary treat for you. And by “sugary,” I mean empty calories, not saccharine sentimentality. Gleefully silly — this is, after all, the directing debut of TV’s master of the domain of nothing — Unfrosted takes the origin-story template, wrings it dry of emotion, mixes basic facts with goofy fiction and serves up a bit of toasted history about the search for a “fruit-filled pastry dingus,” the 20th century creation we now know as the Pop-Tart.

Teaming again with his Bee Movie screenwriting collaborators, but this time without the strained punning and belabored narrative mechanics, Jerry Seinfeld has lured a cast of thousands to play characters both real and invented, often a hybrid of the two, in a straight-up comedy — no therapeutic underpinnings or civic lessons — that’s funniest when it isn’t trying too hard.
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Sheri Linden
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Unfrosted’ Review: Jerry Seinfeld Directs And Stars With A Comic Who’s Who Dishing Up A Hilarious Mad World Of Cereal Wars
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For years various producers have pitched doing something like a zany It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World, only populated by an epic cast of contemporary comedy stars just like that Stanley Kramer supercomedy did during its time in 1963. So it is probably not a coincidence that Jerry Seinfeld selected that very year in which to set his live action filmmaking debut, Unfrosted, as a quadruple threat of star, director, co-writer, producer.

Placing it in Battle Creek, Michigan and taking the real life story of the rivalry of cereal kingpins Kellogg’s and Post in their race to create a revolutionary breakfast pastry, Seinfeld and his longtime writing partner Spike Feresten, along with their Bee Movie collaborators Andy Rubin & Barry Marder, have chosen to use some real life people, made up several others, salted it all with some basic truths, and basically let the laughs and comedy lead the way in the telling.
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Pete Hammond
  • Deadline Film + TV
Jerry Seinfeld’s cereal comedy Unfrosted is just a little soggy
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Melissa McCarthy, Jerry Seinfeld, and Jim Gaffigan in UnfrostedImage: Netflix

Jerry Seinfeld has never been a great actor. He’d agree that surrounding himself with comedic performers like Jason Alexander and Julia Louis-Dreyfus made his sitcom sing more than his acting chops. So, why he decided not only to star in but also direct Unfrosted,...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Matt Schimkowitz
  • avclub.com
Jerry Seinfeld & Jim Gaffigan on the Difference Between Stand-Up and Acting
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Your browser does not support the video tag. Jerry Seinfeld's new film Unfrosted features a bevy of famous faces, including great actors and stand-up comics. Seinfeld doesn't take his work as an actor seriously, preferring to portray characters close to himself. Jim Gaffigan highlights the difference between stand-up comedy and acting, sparking discussion with Seinfeld. Unfrosted hits Netflix May 3.

Jerry Seinfeld told Mo Rocca of CBS Sunday Morning, "I don't take my work as an actor at all seriously." It's an interesting statement from someone who was the face of one of the world's most successful sitcoms, and who now stars in Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, which Seinfeld also directs. The film is filled with funny people who blend the line between stand-up comedy and acting, along with great actors. Meanwhile, co-star Jim Gaffigan is one of the rare stand-up comics who is also a truly great actor. We...
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  • 5/2/2024
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
The Stars of Unfrosted Dish on Jerry Seinfeld and the Perfect Pop-Tart
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Bouts of nervousness. The Milkmen Mafia. Working with Jerry Seinfeld. And the biggest existential question of all: Should we consume Pop-Tarts toasted or untoasted? It was all part of the fun Max Greenfield, Sarah Cooper, and Christian Slater experienced while working on Unfrosted, the breezy new Netflix comedy, which marks Seinfelds directorial debut. Greenfield (New Girl), Cooper (Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine), and Slater (The Spiderwick Chronicles) are part of the insanely talented lineup corralled by Seinfeld, who co-wrote the comedy with Seinfeld writers Spike Feresten and Andy Robin, and comic Barry Marder.

The plot: Welcome to Battle Creek, Michigan in 1963. Kelloggs and Post, huge cereal rivals, are making a mad dash toward breakfast dominance. They want to create a fabulous pastry that will revolutionize breakfast. Based on a true story albeit Seinfeld takes hilarious leaps creatively in this zany outing Unfrosted ultimately becomes a tale of greed,...
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  • 5/2/2024
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
“That’s where we stole it from”: Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Unfrosted’ Copies One Thing From Steven Spielberg’s 1975 Movie That Changed Cinema Forever
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Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted is loosely based on the invention of Pop-Tarts. Seinfeld’s feature directorial debut uses a shot inspired by the Steven Spielberg classic of 1975, Jaws. In the film, Spielberg uses the Dolly Zoom shot, which the Seinfeld creator has copied in his upcoming Netflix comedy. Seinfeld opened up about how such classic cinematic shots influenced him as a filmmaker.

Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted, releasing on Netflix, will have some interesting cinematic shots

Seinfeld’s film stars an ensemble cast including Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Melissa McCarthy, and Amy Schumer. Seinfeld, Barry Marder, who writes for Seinfeld’s stand-up shows, and Seinfeld writers Spike Feresten and Andy Robin wrote the screenplay of the film.

Jerry Seinfeld Took Inspiration From Jaws‘ Zolly Shot For Unfrosted

Jerry Seinfeld with Melissa McCarthy and Jim Gaffigan in Unfrosted

Unfrosted stars Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan appeared for an interview with Kevin McCarthy for Fox 5 DC.
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  • 5/1/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
Christian Slater, Hugh Grant, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Melissa McCarthy, Mikey Day, Amy Schumer, Kyle Mooney, Drew Tarver, and Morgan West in Unfrosted (2024)
Jerry Seinfeld Debuts as Director with “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story” Coming to Netflix
Christian Slater, Hugh Grant, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Melissa McCarthy, Mikey Day, Amy Schumer, Kyle Mooney, Drew Tarver, and Morgan West in Unfrosted (2024)
In an eagerly awaited move, Netflix is set to premiere a new comedy that takes audiences back to a pivotal moment in breakfast history. Titled “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story,” the film marks Jerry Seinfeld’s first foray into movie directing, promising to blend his iconic humor with a slice of 1960s Americana.

Scheduled for release on May 3, 2024, “Unfrosted” is inspired by the real-life corporate rivalry between breakfast giants Kellogg’s and Post. Set against the backdrop of 1963 Michigan, the story unfolds as both companies ambitiously vie to invent a game-changing breakfast pastry, igniting a tale filled with ambition, betrayal, and a sprinkling of sugary satire.

Seinfeld, best known for his eponymous TV sitcom “Seinfeld,” not only directs but has also co-written the screenplay alongside collaborators Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. This creative team, having previously contributed to some of “Seinfeld’s” most memorable episodes, brings their sharp wit and...
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  • 4/30/2024
  • by Martha Lucas
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Unfrosted is Like a 'Longer Seinfeld Episode' Says Writer Spike Feresten
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Your browser does not support the video tag. Unfrosted, a zany ensemble comedy on Netflix May 3 with a star-studded cast like McCarthy and Grant, is a wild ride inspired by real history. Jerry Seinfeld's directorial debut, co-written with Seinfeld alums, brings to life a long-standing Pop-Tart joke that evolved into a film. Comedy writer Feresten delves into Seinfeld's humor legacy, casting process, and tackle of a historical breakfast showdown in Unfrosted.

Blazing Saddles meets Dont Look Up in Unfrosted, which hits Netflix on May 3. Toss in shades of Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, and you have the makings of an unforgettable, outlandish ensemble comedy. Jerry Seinfeld marks his directorial debut here, co-writing alongside Seinfeld alums Spike Feresten and Andy Robin, and Bee Movies Barry Marder. The outing is zany fun all around and, perhaps not surprisingly, plucked (ish) from the history books.

You see, back in the early 1960s,...
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  • 4/30/2024
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
Jerry Seinfeld Shares Candid View on TV Comedy Being Killed by the 'Extreme Left and P.C. Crap'
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TV comedy is on the decline due to extreme left and P.C. influence, according to Jerry Seinfeld. The comedian criticizes script committee interference and praises freedom stand-up comedy allows. Seinfeld also expressed disillusionment with traditional movie-making process, calling film industry "over."

Jerry Seinfeld has followed up on his State of the Movie Industry address by sharing his thoughts on a decline in TV comedy, which he says is all because of the extreme left and P.C. crap. The actor and Seinfeld creator has been outspoken on a number of topics as he promotes his upcoming Pop Tarts movie, Unfrosted, and during an appearance on the New Yorker Radio Hour, it was the subject of TV comedy or the lack thereof that was getting Seinfelds goat.

Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story PG-13BiographyComedyHistory Release DateMay 3, 2024DirectorJerry SeinfeldCastRachael Harris, Melissa McCarthy, Hugh Grant, James Marsden, Christian Slater, Dan Levy, Jerry Seinfeld,...
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  • 4/29/2024
  • by Anthony Lund
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Jerry Seinfeld Takes Shot at Friends, Brings Back Seinfeld Characters in Unfrosted Promo
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Netflix is hyping the release of its upcoming Jerry Seinfeld film with new promos. One promo sees some Seinfeld characters make an appearance, and it also comes with a joke leveled at Friends.

Known for his comedy and hit sitcom, Jerry Seinfeld dives into the origin story of Pop-Tarts in his new Netflix movie. Called Unfrosted, the film is set to arrive on Netflix on May 3. Ahead of the release, one new promo features a skit with Seinfeld meeting the fictional president of Pop-Tarts: Kelman P. Gasworth. The promo sees Seinfeld getting confronted over referencing trademarked breakfast products without permission from the company. This leads to the Pop-Tarts president getting revenge by taking some of the original characters created for Seinfeld.

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  • 4/29/2024
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Hugh Grant Discusses Unfrosted and Crying in Public Reading Bridget Jones 4
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Hugh Grant in a Pop-Tart movie? Wait. Lets back it up six months. Hugh Grant as an Oompa Loompa in Wonka? The very fabric of the comedy universe has greatly shifted, folks. Enter: Unfrosted. Grant stars as fallen stage actor turned cereal promoter Thurl Ravenscroft in the hilarious new Netflix comedy from writer-director Jerry Seinfeld. The story is based on the real-life 1963 saga between Kelloggs and Post in Battle Creek, Michigan when the cereal rivals feverishly raced to create a pastry that would revitalize the breakfast experience.

Grants character, Thurl, voices Tony the Tiger. Fate allowed Thurls voice, and the character, famous for the Frosted Flakes slogan Theyre Great! The actor is part of an all-star cast featuring comedy legends such as Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Sarah Cooper, Bill Burr, Bobby Moynihan, Mikey Day, and others.
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  • 4/26/2024
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
Jerry Seinfeld Brutally Admits 'The Movie Business Is Over'
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Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story comes to Netflix on May 3, but Jerry Seinfeld nonetheless thinks the movie industry is over. Surrounded by a dedicated crew during the production, Seinfeld questioned their intense work ethic and commitment to a dying industry. So what replaces film's position in the social and cultural order? For Seinfeld, it's confusion, malaise, and disorientation.

Jerry Seinfeld's new film as a director, co-writer, and star, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, is coming to Netflix on May 3. The film follows a quasi-fictional battle between Post and Kellogg's to develop a shelf-stable pastry, which is given the kind of 'space race' treatment when it comes to importance and gravitas. It's like Looney Tunes remaking The Right Stuff, wacky and wonky all the way. Creating it was a lot of fun for Seinfeld, but something took him by surprise — people worked hard. Seinfeld questioned why these people gave so much of a sh*t.
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
“Because I’m a crazy fan of his”: Jerry Seinfeld’s Desperation to Cast Knives Out Star in Upcoming Movie ‘Unfrosted’ Proves This British Star Still Got it
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In his feature directorial debut, actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld also stars in an upcoming comedy movie titled Unfrosted: The Pop Tart Story, based on a screenplay he co-wrote with a team of writers. His team of writers included Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. The movie stars Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, James Marsden, Hugh Grant, Dan Levy, and more, in addition to Seinfeld leading the cast.

The movie, which is scheduled to make its debut on Netflix in May, is loosely based on the true story of the creation of Pop-Tarts toaster pastries. The actor-comedian reportedly deconstructed his Pop Tart stand-up bit from his last Netflix special, 23 Hours to Kill, and explored it into a giant comedy movie. The debutant director talks about casting Hugh Grant in the movie.

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  • 4/10/2024
  • by Avneet Ahluwalia
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Bill Burr Playing JFK In A Pop-Tart Movie Is Not Something We Predicted, But We're Here For It
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Unfrosted inventively exaggerates the Kellogg's-Post rivalry to give it national importance. Seinfeld's Pop-Tarts movie promises cereal mascots, JFK, and humor. Bill Burr's JFK role underlines the film's satirical take on breakfast industry history.

Jerry Seinfeld's Pop Tarts' origin movie, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, has cast Bill Burr as President John F. Kennedy, a surprising move that is actually a genius bit of casting. Jerry Seinfeld's directorial debut releases on Netflix on May 3rd, and was co-written by the comic and his Bee Movie collaborators Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. While Seinfeld's Pop-Tarts movie is based on the true story of the rivalry between Kellogg's and Post, Unfrosted actually originated from an old Seinfeld routine about Pop-Tarts. This means that Unfrosted will prioritize comedy over historical fact, which is presumably where Bill Burr's JFK comes in.

Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story feels like the apotheosis of Jerry Seinfeld's breakfast obsession.
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  • 3/30/2024
  • by Mark Donaldson
  • ScreenRant
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Unfrosted Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld Battles for Breakfast Supremacy in Netflix’s Pop-Tart Movie — Watch
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Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy and about two dozen other familiar comedic faces are out to revolutionize breakfast in a new trailer for the Netflix movie Unfrosted.

Helmed by Seinfeld in his directorial film debut, Unfrosted tells the (artificially sweetened) story of the breakfast food industry’s equivalent of the Space Race, in which cereal rivals Kellogg’s and Post scramble in 1963 to create a pastry — what we now know as the beloved Pop-Tart — that will change the face of breakfast forever.

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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Rebecca Iannucci
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‘Unfrosted’ Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld Roasts the Pop-Tart Saga in Culinary Biopic
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From Beanie Babies to Pop-Tarts, the history of distinctly American consumerism is taking a big screen swing.

Jerry Seinfeld writes, directs, and stars in Netflix’s “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story” centered on cereal rival companies Kellogg’s and Post that set out in a culinary equivalent of the space race: create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast. The film is set in the aptly-titled Battle Creek, Michigan in 1963. “Unfrosted” marks Seinfeld’s directorial debut.

The all-star cast includes Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Daniel Levy, James Marsden, Jack McBrayer, Thomas Lennon, Bobby Moynihan, Adrian Martinez, Sarah Cooper, and Fred Armisen. Hugh Grant also plays an early Tony the Tiger mascot, swapping the Oompa Loompa orange from “Wonka” for tiger stripes in a full-on costume you have to see to believe.

“Unfrosted” is co-written by Seinfeld, Spike Feresten, Andy Robin, and Barry Marder,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
The Trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tarts Movie Unfrosted
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Netflix has released the trailer, poster, and photos for Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tarts movie, Unfrosted, which will be available on the streaming service on May 3, 2024.

Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A wildly imaginative tale of ambition, betrayal, and menacing milkmen – sweetened with artificial ingredients – Unfrosted stars Jerry Seinfeld in his directorial film debut.

Seinfeld directed the comedy from a script he wrote with Spike Feresten, Andy Robin, and Barry Marder. Seinfeld, Feresten, and Beau Bauman produced the film, which was executive-produced by Andy Robin, Barry Marder, and Cherylanne Martin.

In addition to Jerry Seinfeld, the cast includes Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Daniel Levy, James Marsden, Jack McBrayer, Thomas Lennon, Bobby Moynihan, Adrian Martinez, Sarah Cooper, and Fred Armisen.

“Spike Feresten and I,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
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Unfrosted: Jerry Seinfeld stars and directs a stacked cast in the trailer for the breakfast-themed Netflix comedy
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If you are a fan of the classic TV sitcom Seinfeld, then you have seen how big a role cereal plays in Jerry’s life. However, the famous comedian has taken his love to a whole new level with the over-the-top portrayal of the reinvention of breakfast as Pop-Tarts hit the market in Unfrosted. Unfrosted is a comedy that stars Seinfeld, but it also marks his directorial debut for a comedy feature film. The cast list is also an amazing who’s who of comedy actors which features Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Daniel Levy, James Marsden, Jack McBrayer, Thomas Lennon, Bobby Moynihan, Adrian Martinez, Sarah Cooper and Fred Armisen. You can watch the trailer in the embed above.

The official synopsis from Netflix reads,

“Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by EJ Tangonan
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‘Unfrosted’ Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy & Jim Gaffigan Race For America’s Toasters In Netflix Pop-Tart Comedy
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The space race rarely seemed so serious.

Jerry Seinfeld’s new Netflix comedy Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story charts a challenge that’s cleverly made to seem equally consequential: the ’60s-era battle between Kellogg’s and Post cereal companies to reinvent breakfast with the development of what would come to be known as Pop-Tarts.

And the stakes are high – and deadly.

“I believe we have split the atom of breakfast,” Seinfeld’s character pronounces.

After a series of cutthroat developments, Amy Schumer’s character ponders solemnly, “How did it get this far?”

“It’s breakfast,” comes the response. “Things happen.”

Netflix has assembled an all-star cast to tell this truth-inspired tale, with Seinfeld, making his directorial feature debut, starring alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer and a slew of famous faces in cameo appearances. Among them: Hugh Grant, Max Greenfield, Bill Burr,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Greg Evans
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Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted Gets Star-Studded First Trailer From Netflix
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Netflix has released the first trailer for comedian Jerry Seinfeld's new movie, Unfrosted.

Inspired by a routine from Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up, Unfrosted dives into the creation of Pop Tarts in the early 1960s. To help tell this story, Seinfeld has enlisted an array of recognizable celebrities, and many can be seen in the new star-studded trailer. This includes Hugh Grant as Tony the Tiger after a sneak peek image previously revealed him in the role. The new trailer can be viewed below.

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The synopsis for Unfrosted reads, "Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg's and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A wildly imaginative tale of ambition, betrayal, and menacing milkmen – sweetened with artificial ingredients.
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Jerry Seinfeld Reveals The Pop-Tarts Origin Story In First Trailer For Netflix's Unfrosted
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Not a single person asked for this, but we're getting it anyway. You likely never wondered about the intense brand rivalry between Kellogg's and Post that went into the invention of Pop-Tarts -- and, honestly, why would you? -- but the real-life drama behind the breakfast staple proved too much to resist, apparently. In a world where we can get an Oscar-winning drama about Facebook from one of our greatest living directors, a weirdly watchable biopic on the guy behind McDonald's starring Batman, and most recently Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's "Moneyball"-like deep-dive into Nike's Air Jordan sneakers, why the heck wouldn't we get a movie all about the process behind how breakfast was reinvented forever?

From part-time comedian and star of "Bee Movie," "Unfrosted" marks Jerry Seinfeld's feature film directorial debut, stars an all-star ensemble of comedic talent, and, after years of Seinfeld threatening us with this movie,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Jeremy Mathai
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Jerry Seinfeld Invents Pop-Tarts in Trailer for Unfrosted: Watch
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What’s the deal with Unfrosted, the new Netflix movie from Jerry Seinfeld? Thanks to the new trailer, we find out exactly how the comedy spoofs the invention of Pop-Tarts. Watch it below.

Making his feature directorial debut, Seinfeld stars as a Kellogg’s cereal exec who aims to redefine breakfast with the toaster pastry we now know as the Pop-Tart. With Melissa McCarthy at his side, Seinfeld faces off against Post exec Amy Schumer, “stacking the deck” by enlisting celebrities like Steve Schwinn, “Chef Boyardee,” and Jack Lalanne.

Here’s the official logline: “Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A wildly imaginative tale of ambition, betrayal, and menacing milkmen — sweetened with artificial ingredients.”

Thanks to an additional cast featuring Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant (as Tony the Tiger!), Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Eddie Fu
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Jerry Seinfeld & Netflix Tease the Epic Origin of the Pop-Tart in Unfrosted Trailer
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Jerry Seinfeld directs & stars in Unfrosted, a tale of Kellogg's & Post Cereal's rivalry over the Pop-Tart in 1963 Michigan. A stellar cast includes Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant, & more. Debuting on Netflix on May 3, 2024, Unfrosted promises humor, nostalgia, and a glimpse into the creation of a breakfast icon.

Comedic icon Jerry Seinfeld tells the epic origin story of one of America’s most beloved food stuffs, the Pop-Tart, in the first trailer for Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story. Teaming up with Netflix for this tale, which no doubt we can all agree needs to be told, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story will detail the historic rivalry between Kellogg's and Post Cereal as they compete to see who can first produce a revolutionary breakfast pastry. You can check out the newly released trailer for Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story above.

Directed by Jerry Seinfeld from a screenplay he co-wrote with his writing team of Spike Feresten,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Jonathan Fuge
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‘Unfrosted’ Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld Brings Pop-Tarts’ Origin Story to Life in Netflix Movie
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Netflix has released the trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s upcoming Pop-Tart movie, “Unfrosted,” set for release on May 3.

Per Netflix’s Tudum, the logline for “Unfrosted” reads, “Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen, ‘Unfrosted’ stars writer-director Jerry Seinfeld.”

As Tudum acknowledges on the official “Unfrosted” page, Seinfeld has been contemplating the Pop-Tart origin story for years. For example, he made his artistic vision clear in a 2018 post on X/Twitter: “At one point I was thinking about an invention of the Pop Tart movie. Imagine the drunk on sugar-power Kellogg’s cereal culture of the mid-60’s in Battle Creek, Mi. That’s a vibe I could work with.” He also brought up the idea on “The Late Show” in 2010.

In addition to Seinfeld, the...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Jaden Thompson
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Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy Race to Invent the Pop-Tart in Netflix’s ‘Unfrosted’ Trailer
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The race to change the breakfast game with the invention of the Pop-Tart is heating up in the trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix comedy Unfrosted.

Seinfeld marks his directorial feature debut with the film that hits the streaming service May 3. Seinfeld stars alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan and Amy Schumer in the movie that is set in 1963 as breakfast cereal giants Kellogg’s and Post compete to become the first company to create a morning pastry.

“We’re talking about happy childhoods for millions of American kids,” Seinfeld says in the trailer. “Whoever gets to the shelves first is gonna win this thing.”

After news breaks that Post is about to launch its own fruit-filled boxed pastry, Gaffigan announces, “Kellogg’s is entering the race to reinvent breakfast.”

Among the performers who also appear in Unfrosted are Hugh Grant, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Daniel Levy, Cedric the Entertainer,...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Ryan Gajewski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Jerry Seinfeld – Comedian, Actor
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Los Angeles, CA. September 24, 2018: Jerry Seinfeld at the Los Angeles premiere for “A Star Is Born” at the Shrine Auditorium. Picture: Paul Smith/Featureflash. Depostiphotos

Jerome “Jerry” Seinfeld is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and television and film producer, known for playing a semi-fictional version of himself in the situation comedy Seinfeld (1989–1998), which he co-created and co-wrote with Larry David, and, in the show’s final two seasons, co-executive-produced. In his first major foray back into the media since the finale of Seinfeld, he co-wrote and co-produced the film Bee Movie, also taking on the lead role of Barry B. Benson. In February 2010, Seinfeld premiered a reality TV series called The Marriage Ref on NBC. Seinfeld was more recently directing Colin Quinn in the Broadway show Long Story Short at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York which ran until January 8, 2011.

Description above from the Wikipedia article Jerry Seinfeld,...
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‘Borat’ Breakout Maria Bakalova Joins Sofia Coppola-Produced ‘Fairyland’ And Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart Pic ‘Unfrosted’ For Netflix
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Exclusive: Maria Bakalova (Bodies Bodies Bodies) has joined the casts of Andrew Durham’s feature directorial debut Fairyland for American Zoetrope, and Jerry Seinfeld’s first film Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story for Netflix. Details as to the roles she’ll be playing in the features have not been disclosed, though we hear she’ll only be making a cameo in the latter.

Fairyland is a father-daughter coming-of-age story that Durham adapted from Alysia Abbott’s Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father. The book originally published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2012 is set against San Francisco’s vibrant cultural scene of the 1970s and ’80s, both before and after the AIDS epidemic — a crisis that would ultimately claim the life of Abbott’s father, the widowed poet and gay activist, Steve Abbott. Bakalova joins an ensemble led by Emilia Jones and Scoot McNairy, which also includes Geena Davis, Cody Fern,...
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  • 8/11/2022
  • by Matt Grobar
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Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy among ensemble on Netflix Jerry Seinfeld comedy
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Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story centres on business rivalry between Kellogg’s and Post.

Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy and Christian Slater are among the all-star comedy ensemble on Jeffery Seinfeld’s feature directorial debut for Netflix, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story.

Seinfeld stars alongside a cast which includes Jim Gaffigan, James Marsden, Jack McBrayer, Tom Lennon, Adrian Martinez, Bobby Moynihan, Max Greenfield and Sarah Cooper, who rose to fame during the pandemic with her lip-synch skits lampooning former president Donald Trump.

Seinfeld will direct from a screenplay he co-wrote with Spike Feresten, Andy Robin and Barry Marder set in Michigan,...
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  • 6/15/2022
  • by Jeremy Kay
  • ScreenDaily
Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy among ensemble on Jerry Seinfeld Netflix comedy
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Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story centres on business rivalry between Kellogg’s and Post.

Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Melissa McCarthy and Christian Slater are among the all-star comedy ensemble on Jeffery Seinfeld’s feature directorial debut for Netflix, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story.

Seinfeld stars alongside a cast which includes Jim Gaffigan, James Marsden, Jack McBrayer, Tom Lennon, Adrian Martinez, Bobby Moynihan, Max Greenfield and Sarah Cooper, who rose to fame during the pandemic with her lip-synch skits in which she lampooned former president Donald Trump.

Seinfeld will direct from a screenplay he co-wrote with Spike Feresten, Andy Robin and Barry Marder set in Michigan,...
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  • 6/15/2022
  • by Jeremy Kay
  • ScreenDaily
Hugh Grant, Melissa McCarthy, Amy Schumer, and Many More Join Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart Movie at Netflix
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Comedy mogul Jerry Seinfeld has taken a crack at directing at least four times in his career, from an episode of his beloved “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” to specials for comedian Colin Quinn.

Now, Seinfeld is getting back into the director’s chair to direct his very first narrative feature, and it’s about the history of how, of all things, one of America’s favorite sugary breakfast snacks came to be.

“Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story” is directed by Seinfeld, who also co-wrote the film with Spike Feresten, Andy Robin, and Barry Marder. It’s set in Michigan 1963, when Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen — according to Netflix — “Unfrosted” stars Seinfeld as well along with a stacked ensemble of comedy favorites.

The cast just announced on...
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  • 6/15/2022
  • by Ryan Lattanzio
  • Indiewire
Melissa McCarthy, Amy Schumer and Hugh Grant to Star in Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Pop-Tart’ Movie
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Jerry Seinfeld is cooking up an A-list ensemble to star in “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story,” a movie about the creation of the popular breakfast treat.

Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant and James Marsden will headline the upcoming Netflix film alongside Seinfeld, who is also writing and directing the movie.

Set in 1963 Michigan, “Unfrosted” is described as “a tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen.” Inspired by a bit in Seinfeld’s latest stand-up special “23 Hours to Kill,” the silly story unfolds as sworn cereal rivals Kellogg’s and Post race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever.

The stacked call sheet also includes Jack McBrayer (“30 Rock”), Tom Lennon (“Reno 911”), Adrian Martinez (“iGilbert”), Bobby Moynihan (“Saturday Night Live”), Max Greenfield (“New Girl”), Christian Slater (“Dr. Death”) and Sarah Cooper (“Sarah Cooper: Everything’s Fine”).

Netflix has not clarified who any of...
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  • 6/15/2022
  • by Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety Film + TV
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