Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain begins and ends ... A frontrunner for the Oscar this year, Culkin unsurprisingly steals the show. His Benji is a study in contradictions: charming but insufferable ...
"I would call you the target audience, but you're like the target human being for the movie," Jesse Eisenberg laughs as ... and an unemployed screw-up. Photo shows Composite image of multiple ...
“She taught me the dedication needed to do something creative,” Eisenberg once said. open image in gallery Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg ... as we say in the movie, ‘a thousand miracles ...
It sounds about right for the former SNL writer to tell Eisenberg to not mimic Sandler's style (no one can replicate him, truly, anyway). Plus, Odenkirk and his best movies and shows have been a ...
Jesse Eisenberg ... of his family history. Eisenberg made that same trip in real life. In the film, he repeatedly watches videos of his son being cute, marvelling at his curiosity. Here and now, ...
A Real Pain stars Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg on the film's awards show recognition A Real Pain was not made with awards season in mind, so for the new drama to get recognition is something of a ...
It’s a slip of a thing, clocking in at a tight 90 minutes; a deft, light-footed amalgamation of two potentially formulaic comedy genres: the road movie and the mismatched buddy flick. But the second ...
“Fred grew up in the South, but he was so adamant about making [the film] authentically on location in New York,” Eisenberg said while accepting the prize. Anchor Bay released the movie on ...
“I wanted the tone of the movie to be a commentary on these characters ... between the two mismatched cousins played by Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin in A Real Pain is balanced by the ...
Jesse Eisenberg believes popularity in the film ... The film star told The Independent: "I’d been in some popular movies before - not as popular - and I’d seen kind of what happens: you ...