New releases that hit cinemas in Thailand this week.A Real Pain Directed by Jesse Eisenberg. Who's in it?Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg and Olha Bosova.What's it about?Mismatched cousins reunite for a tour through Poland to honour their beloved grandmother.
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.
A Real Pain is now available to watch on streaming platforms. You can enjoy the movie from the comfort of your home, as it is also available for purchase on digital platforms. Another exciting piece of news is that the film will be available to stream for Hulu subscribers starting on January 16.
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,
Education: Syracuse University, BS in newspaper and online journalism and political science Jesse Dougherty is a college sports reporter for the Washington Post, focusing on business and NIL.
The newly minted Oscar nominee for the screenplay of 'A Real Pain' looks back on 2010's 'The Social Network' and weighs in on Mark Zuckerberg's controversial recent activities.
Jesse Eisenberg thinks the rich tech bro billionaires of the world are focused on the wrong things.
The actor, who played Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," said "tech bros" would be better off focusing their money and attention elsewhere.
The interview moment went viral on the late-night show's TikTok page, garnering nearly 2 million views. In the comments, people were amused by Jesse's self-deprecating humor about his stress. "He is the personification of anxiety 😭," one person wrote.
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 played the Facebook founder in "The Social Network," told Bill Maher there's something he can't understand about Silicon Valley moguls.