Jesse Eisenberg Was Warned Not to Meet Mark Zuckerberg
If there's one type of character Jesse Eisenberg is known for playing, it's guys with a wee bit of stress. OK, sometimes it's full-blown anxiety. Jesse stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week to talk about the movie,
Eisenberg says one of the themes he wanted to explore in the film is the validity of pain. In ‘A Real Pain,’ Jewish cousins tour Poland, cracking jokes and confronting the past In this almost perfect little film, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play ...
Jesse Eisenberg and Keiran Culkin have redefined the buddy comedy with 'A Real Pain.' Here's how to stream the movie from the comfort of your own home.
Jesse Eisenberg stars, directs, and writes A Real Pain, Hulu’s dramedy about family, grief, and generational trauma. A must-watch for heartfelt storytelling.
The Oscar-nominated writer (he's a finalist for his semi-autobiographical original screenplay about a transformative trip to Poland) and actor (2010's 'The Social Network') talks to THR about his life and career.
The actor who portrayed Zuckerberg on the big screen 15 years ago is sharing some candid thoughts on the Meta CEO’s latest actions.
It’s part comedy, part tragedy. It’s part road-trip saga, part odd couple-buddy flick, and part Holocaust film. What could possibly have gone wrong? Yup – everything could have gone wrong. So the first miracle about “A Real Pain,
Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain has emerged as one of the most acclaimed films of recent times, grossing $16 million against a modest $3 million budget. Despite strong word of mouth and a successful limited release worldwide,
Best known for this starring role as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, Jesse Eisenberg writes, directs and stars in this holocaust comedy playing David, who like Eisenberg, suffers from OCD and anxiety disorder.
The works explore a process familiar to Jewish visitors to the death camps and the former homes of vanished loved ones: an occasion to face the enormity of the Holocaust, the inheritance of family
Actor, writer and director Jesse Eisenberg says he has had more failures than successes. In this week's Wild Card, he opens up about ambition and his his defense against despair.