The Oscar nominated documentary feature Sugarcane from NatGeo Films is a groundbreaking investigation into an Indian residential school, shedding light on years of forced separation, horrifying deaths ...
The Villa Sorge was a private residence into which 75 women were crowded, speaking a variety of languages, and not all of them Jews. A topic of speculation was who was a spy among their fellow ...
Eisenberg spoke with 'CBS News' about his and wife Anna Strout's decision to leave the instability of Hollywood for the "comfort" of Bloomington, Indiana.
Jesse Eisenberg talks Polish citizenship and finding the complex humor in “A Real Pain,” his cinematic exploration of generational trauma.
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 joined a growing list of stars—including Matthew McConaughey, Glen Powell—who’ve moved away from Hollywood.
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 ...
The actor-writer-director's latest film, a poignant comic-drama costarring Kieran Culkin, earned him an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay. But Jesse Eisenberg finds it difficult to ...
Another series of various novelties is already waiting for viewers in February. So without further ado, we invite you to get acquainted in more detail ...
Written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, the film follows two relatives as they make a pilgrimage to their grandmother’s home in Poland.
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 ...
played by Jesse Eisenberg, “Screw it. We’re owed this.” “I love that scene,” said Ari Richter, the author and illustrator of ...