Loading director's films...
Loading director's films...
9 movies found(9 total from TMDB)
Jonathan Goldstein has emerged as a versatile and imaginative filmmaker, crafting a diverse portfolio of quirky, high-concept comedies that blend offbeat humor with relatable human stories. His distinct directorial style is marked by a sharp, irreverent wit, a willingness to subvert genre conventions, and a keen eye for the absurdities of modern life. Goldstein first gained attention with his 2001 debut, "What Babies Do," a surreal and strangely endearing exploration of the joys and challenges of new parenthood. He followed this up with the horror-comedy cult classic "The Creeps," showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend laughter and chills. More recently, Goldstein has made a name for himself with mainstream hits like the clever, ensemble comedy "Game Night" and the nostalgic reboot "Vacation," which paid homage to the beloved National Lampoon franchise while putting his own unique spin on the material. Looking ahead, Goldstein's filmography continues to evolve, with upcoming projects like the highly anticipated "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" and an untitled "Star Trek" film that promise to showcase his versatility and knack for blending genres. Whether he's exploring the quirks of modern relationships, the absurdities of pop culture, or the fantastical realms of science fiction, Goldstein's films consistently offer a fresh, offbeat perspective that sets him apart as a distinctive voice in contemporary comedy.

Known for: Writing