Jerry Seinfeld just dropped his new movie on Netflix, and despite getting a poor Rotten Tomatoes score, it’s already raced to first place on the streamer’s top 10 chart.
It’s no secret thatSeinfeldhas earned a solid reputation as a comedian, having helmed his infamous self-titled ‘90s sitcom and made a name for himself on the stand-up circuit.
So, when news emerged that he’d be directing a newNetflixmovie with a cast packed full of big-name comedians, hopes were high. The film in question is Unfrosted, loosely based on the true story behind the creation of Pop-Tarts.
Alongside Seinfeld, the cast includes Bill Burr, Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Max Greenfield, Hugh Grant, and Amy Schumer. And since dropping on the streaming service on May 3,Unfrostedhas already raced to first place on the top 10 movies chart in the US.
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Despite its streaming success, Unfrosted hasn’t gone down too well with the critics, earning a measly 41%. Audiences are in agreement, giving it a 49% rating.
The main criticism? It’s not particularly funny. Assaidby the Houston Chronicle, “The humor is all surface level with nothing underneath, and there’s little in Unfrosted to hang onto past its inherent silliness.”
Rolling Stoneadded, “It’s impossible to assemble this much comedic talent and not get a bullseye occasionally, yet the hit-to-miss ratio favors the latter way too much.” The Chicago Sun-Times pulled no punches,writing, “Unfrosted is one of the worst films of the decade so far,” and that the “jokes fall flat and hard.”
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Of the more favorable reviews, Deadlinesaid, “Jokes first, facts later. It is the perfect recipe for a breezy and delightful nostalgic trip of a movie.”
Unfrosted has left audiences equally as divided, with many agreeing that it would suit a more mature audience. If you want to form your own opinion, the movie is available to stream onNetflixnow.
Daisy Phillipson is a Senior TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. She’s a lover of horror, crime, psychological thrillers. After graduating with a Masters in Magazine Journalism, she’s gone on to write for Digital Spy, LADbible and Little White Lies. You can contact her at daisy.phillipson@dexerto.com