Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain begins and ends with Kieran Culkin’s face, taut with unresolved grief, eyes heavy with the weight of something unspeakable. The familiar wild-eyed Roman Roy charm ...
A Real Pain movie review: At one point in A Real Pain, a tightly knit story about families, histories and trauma, Eisenberg’s character David talks about his exasperation at his mercurial cousin Benji ...
Jesse Eisenberg wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film opposite Culkin, who also won a Golden Globe for his work on the film. It was among the 12 films nominated in the Best Motion ...
"Jesse Eisenberg has said that he was inspired to write 'A Real Pain' after coming across an online advert promoting tours of the concentration camp Auschwitz, with lunch included," said Brian ...
In the Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Gallery, artist Leila Seyedzadeh draws inspiration from her Iranian heritage and landscapes to create a new installation featuring mended textiles, in her solo ...
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Special Tony Award (Tony Awards), Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play (Tony Awards) for Hamlet, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for ...
What determines a “real” pain? It is this question that Jesse Eisenberg concerns himself with in his hilarious and thought-provoking feature film, A Real Pain. The tangled mess of family dynamics can ...
But the title also works in a less frivolous mode. As Jesse Eisenberg’s light-fingered second directorial effort progresses it becomes clear that Benji Kaplan’s bluster is – as bluster often ...
Jesse Eisenberg kicks off awards season for his film A Real Pain, and quietly supporting him will be his wife, Anna Strout. The film, which Eisenberg wrote, directed, and stars in, follows two ...
In 2008, when Jesse Eisenberg and his wife, Anna Strout, visited Poland, they finished their trip in the village of Krasnystaw, in front of the home where Eisenberg’s family had lived until 1939.