Actor Jesse Eisenberg ripped tech elites who have gotten friendly with President Trump in recent months, thinking they could be doing better things than supporting the new president.
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.
This week features a one-on-one interview with Jesse Eisenberg, award-winning actor and filmmaker who wrote, directed, and co-starred in the comedy-drama film “A Real Pain.” T
Jesse Eisenberg thinks the rich tech bro billionaires of the world are focused on the wrong things. While appearing on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” the host asked Eisenberg about his thoughts ...
Jesse Eisenberg has said that "tech bros" who have involved themselves in politics would be better off "doing good things for the world." The actor, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film ...
Jesse Eisenberg had a pointed response on Friday when Bill Maher asked him for his take on powerful “tech bros.” The “Real Time” host noted that the actor famously portrayed Facebook ...
A Real Pain actress Jennifer Grey has unveiled the reason why she agreed to do the film in the first place. Her reason has a special link with Golden Globe Award winner Kieran Culkin, who
The inaugural feature film from Issa Rae's production company, starring Keke Palmer and SZA, is proving to be the little comedy that could.
The pair book onto a tour conducted by Oxford-educated, non-Jewish guide James (Will Sharpe). They’re joined by Marcia, a freshly divorced “lady who lunches” (Jennifer Grey), retired middle-class couple Mark and Diane (Liza Sadowy and Daniel Oreskes) and Ologe (Kurt Egyiawan), a survivor of the Rwandan genocide.
It may take some time for follow and unfollow requests to go through as these accounts change hands.” Essentially, if you were already following the @POTUS or @VicePresident handles, you’re still following them,
No, Jake and Logan Paul are not facing off in the ring. They’re starring in a new reality show for Max. Paul Amercan is set to premiere Thursday, March 27 on the streamer, Max announced Thursday. The eight-episode series will air weekly on Max leading up to the season finale on Thursday,