Jared Hess (birthname:
Jared Lawrence Hess) made one of the most successful indie writing-directing debuts of recent decades with
Napoleon Dynamite (2004), based on his student short film,
Peluca (2003) with a script co-written by Hess and his wife Jerusha and starring Jon Heder, and grossing $46 million for Fox Searchlight Pictures on a budget of $400,000. Hess was director/co-writer (with Jerusha and producer Mike White) of the
Jack Black-starring comedy,
Nacho Libre (2006), co-starring Peter Stormare, and grossing a robust $99 million for Paramount Pictures on a $35 million budget.
Hess returned to the big screen three years later as director/co-writer/executive producer of his first commercial failure, the comedy
Gentlemen Broncos (2009), starring Michael Angarano, Jemaine Clement,
Jennifer Coolidge and
Sam Rockwell, premiering at the Fantastic Fest and made for $10 million but grossing barely over $100,000. Hess didn’t make his next feature until six years later, as director/co-writer/co-producer of the comedy
Don Verdean (2015), co-starring Sam Rockwell, Amy Ryan, Jemaine Clement, Danny McBride and Will Forte, and after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, received poor reviews (29% on Rotten Tomaties) and
theatrical box office ($31,309) for Fox Searchlight.
Hess directed the heist comedy,
Masterminds (2016), starring Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson,
Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, and Kate McKinnon, co-produced by Lorne Michaels, but failing to return a profit for Relativity Studios, which delayed its release for a year. Hess then took a break from feature filmmaking by joining his wife, Jerusha, as co-directors of
Ninety-Five Senses (2022), starring Tim Blake Nelson, and which was nominated for a Best Animated Short Film Oscar.
Jared Hess reunited with his regular co-writer Chris Bowman and co-star Jack Black for the long-anticipated, long-in-development $150 million fantasy adventure,
A Minecraft Movie (2025), based on the wildly popular game
Minecraft, with
Jason Momoa, Danielle Brooks, and Emma Myers, produced via lead companies Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures and Mojang Studios and released by Warner Bros.