In this almost perfect little film, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play cousins who reconnect in Poland to honor the ...
Jesse Eisenberg, whose family left Poland under duress, directs and stars in the road-trip movie with Kieran Culkin, who ...
Yup - everything could have gone wrong. So the first miracle about "A Real Pain,” writer-director Jesse Eisenberg’s ...
Following two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland, Eisenberg uses this cockeyed version of a road movie to tell a funny, moving, casually profound story about family, friendship ...
The Polin Museum sought to tell the story of the country's Jews even as a right-wing government sought to stifle discussions of antisemitism and complicity.
The actor, writer, and director on his new film ‘A Real Pain,’ his surprisingly normal life in New York, and his onetime nemesis, a cheeky kid named Abraham.
After their grandmother's death, two estranged cousins — the professional David (writer/director Jesse Eisenberg) and ...
The Village Voice review of "A Real Pain" notes Kieran Culkin's performance will remind viewers of obnoxious extroverts in their own lives.
In the heart of the former Warsaw Ghetto, where Jews were killed and their neighborhood razed during World War II, a Jewish community has never recovered — but a museum has for a decade ...