The final season of 1923, airing on Sundays on Paramount Plus, is building up to a grand finale in the coming weeks. Fans ...
Sundays on Paramount Plus and the final season is gearing up for a spectacular ending, with the finale in sight in the next ...
Pretty much every gay who’s ever gone viral for posting something funny on the internet has two people to thank for paving the way: Jeffery Self and Cole Escola. Back during YouTube’s infancy ...
Actor and YA novelist Self (A Very, Very Bad Thing) delivers a rollicking adult debut that charts his passage from shame to self-acceptance. “Grab a funnel cake, but don’t get too comfortable ...
Jeffery Self, and Travis Nelson. The early reviews say that this movie is actually awesome - an intense, edge-of-your-seat thriller. And they built this entire restaurant from scratch for the ...
The film also stars Violett Beane (Truth or Dare) and newcomer Jacob Robinson as Violet’s sister and son; with Reed Diamond (Moneyball), Gabrielle Ryan (Power Book IV: Force), Jeffery Self (Mack ...
Or does he keep his mouth shut? On the Magnum, Dan welcomes back writer, actor, and comedian Jeffery Self. What do two introverted, homosexual men have to talk about? Plenty, it turns out!
Directed by Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day), Drop also stars Violett Beane, Jacob Robinson, Reed Diamond, Gabrielle Ryan, Jeffery Self, Ed Weeks and Travis Nelson. Advertisement Drop hits ...
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It would also be a sin not to praise Jeffery Self’s hilariously unhinged performance as an aspiring improv actor moonlighting as a waiter who lacks any social cues. He briefly mentions a sketch ...
The film also stars Violett Beane (Truth or Dare) and newcomer Jacob Robinson as Violet’s sister and son; with Reed Diamond (Moneyball), Gabrielle Ryan (Power Book IV: Force), Jeffery Self (Mack ...
A silly, pulpy mystery entirely sure of its own conceit, “Drop” combines tech paranoia and the looming specter of abuse to create something surprisingly taut and entertaining. Directed by ...