Jesse Eisenberg, 41, has no regrets over his decision to leave Hollywood and embrace a quieter life in Indiana.
Jesse Eisenberg plays characters who spend a lot of time grappling with anxiety. That includes his role as David in his latest movie, A Real Pain, which he also wrote and directed.
Jesse Eisenberg has said goodbye to Hollywood in favor of the Midwest — Indiana, specifically. “I’ve lived in Indiana for a decade on-and-off and that’s where I feel the most comfortable,” Eisenberg, ...
Jesse Eisenberg, the actor who played Mark Zuckerberg in 'The Social Network,' wishes to distance himself from Zuckerberg’s ...
Jesse Eisenberg came up with the story for his new movie, "A Real Pain," after seeing an online ad for a tour of Auschwitz. The movie he eventually wrote and directed is about a pair of cousins going ...
Actor, writer and director Jesse Eisenberg says he has had more failures than successes. In this week's Wild Card, he opens ...
“A Real Pain,” directed by Jesse Eisenberg The movie stars Eisenberg ... David and Benji rekindle their childhood bonds as they grapple with the family tragedies of the past that still, in some ways, ...
Thanks to the film and the empathetic performance by Jesse Eisenberg, the actor who played ... two cousins who travel to Poland to visit the childhood home of their grandmother, whose family ...
As much as Mark Zuckerberg complained that the acclaimed 2010 film "The Social Network" was "hurtful" and manipulated facts about his life story and creation of Facebook, he had to admit that the ...
Jesse Eisenberg — who wrote, directed, and stars opposite Culkin — is the ostensible protagonist David, ­Benji’s uptight, socially awkward cousin who envies and pities him in equal measure ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — As much as Mark Zuckerberg complained that the acclaimed 2010 film “The Social Network” was “hurtful” and manipulated facts about his life story and creation of ...
A few years ago, actor Jesse Eisenberg was writing a movie about two men on a road trip in Mongolia when an ad popped up on his screen, offering "Auschwitz tours, with lunch." "I clicked on the ad ...