There was some cousinly ribbing happening between A Real Pain actors Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg while at Sundance this weekend.
Jesse Eisenberg explained why he's "desperate" to make Now You See Me 3, and his reasoning is incredibly deep.
Oscar winner Julianne Moore and Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard are attached to play mother and son in the indie movie When You Finish Saving the World, which will mark the directorial debut of Jesse Eisenberg. Emma Stone and her fiancé Dave McCary (Brigsby Bear) will produce the film with Moore, and CAA Media Finance will arrange the financing and handle worldwide sales. Eisenberg is writing the script, which is based on his upcoming Audible Original of the same name, though the film's plot will diverge somewhat from the audio series. Set over three decades, the six-part series …
Suspense thriller Vivarium tells the unsettling story of what happens when a young couple, Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) and Gemma (Imogen Poots), decides to go on a search for their dream home. Their search places them directly in the center of a terrifying nightmare they can’t escape, trapped within mysterious rows of identical houses. Eisenberg also takes the lead in the historical drama Resistance, where he plays a younger version of famous theater performer Marcel Marceau. The film follows Marceau living in Nazi-occupied France, where he has no intention of getting involved in World War II until he decides …
Note: This is a re-post of our Vivarium review from the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival. The film is now available on demand and on Digital HD. Sometimes, nature is a bitch. It's not evil, it just is -- you can't call a lion an asshole for eating that gazelle and a parasite isn't exacting some cruel vengeance against its host, but the predator's lack of moral culpability doesn't make the food chain any less painful for the prey. Lorcan Finnegan's sophomore feature Vivarium is all about the ravages of life cycles, natural and …
White picket fences. Sunny skies. Block parties. Nosy neighbors. Little boxes. Mortgages. Ah, the wonders of Suburbia, the one-time dream neighborhoods that have since become symbols of class signaling, domesticity, and getting trapped in a matching McMansion, popping out a couple of kids until your life passes you by and, dear god, we used to have dreams once, Linda! Irish filmmaker Lorcan Finegan captures that existential malaise and panic handily with his new oddball fantasy-horror Vivarium, starring Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg as ac couple who gets trapped -- quite literally -- in a suburban housing complex. When the pair …
Looking through two decades worth of movies, we examine the overall filmography of actor Jesse Eisenberg and then rank ten of his best roles so far.
With Zombieland: Double Tap having just released in theaters, we're here to count the 10 best roles in Jesse Eisenberg's filmography.
As the campaign for the unseen Snyder Cut of Justice League continues, Jesse Eisenberg reveals that he's never even heard of it.
Jesse Eisenberg is asked about reprising the role of Lex Luthor in the DCEU and he seems doubtful that he will be returning any time soon.
Sometimes, nature is a bitch. It's not evil, it just is -- you can't call a lion an asshole for eating that gazelle and a parasite isn't exacting some cruel vengeance against its host, but the predator's lack of moral culpability doesn't make the food chain any less painful for the prey. Lorcan Finnegan's sophomore feature Vivarium is all about the ravages of life cycles, natural and man-made, from the intimate perspective of a couple experiencing the peaks and valleys of the 21st Century human life cycle in fast-forward, while literally trapped in …
Bleecker Street has released the trailer for Riley Stearns’ new movie The Art of Self-Defense. The movie stars Jesse Eisenberg as a timid individual who feels afraid of everything so he decides to take up marital arts. However, his entry into this world leads him down a dark path thanks to his charismatic and mysterious Sensei (Alessandro Nivola). I really enjoyed Stearns’ previous movie Faults (which is about a guy trying to de-program a cult member), and I love the premise here. The Art of Self-Defense seems to be grappling with fragile masculinity and how that masculinity …