Eisenberg's film follows two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland, which includes a stop at the Majdanek death camp.
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 ...
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 ...
Best known for this starring role as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, Jesse Eisenberg ... performed by Tzvi Erez. Eisenberg tenderly and firmly directs the movie, entering the Holocaust ...
The buddy comedy is back with Succession breakout Kieran Culkin and The Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg in their familial ...
With this film, director Jesse Eisenberg masterfully navigates the treacherous terrain of historical trauma and familial dysfunction, balancing sardonic humour with piercing solemnity. His ...
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 ...
Here's what the bittersweet ending of A Real Pain starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin ... Like much of the movie, the ending is open to interpretation. If you’ve just watched the film ...