Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Real Pain tells the touching story of cousins David (Eisenberg) and Benji (Culkin) reuniting to tour Poland in honour of their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hearing the title “A Real Pain,” you can’t help but imagine a multi-camera sitcom or, perhaps, a disposable laugher starring Adam ...
With “A Real Pain,” Jesse Eisenberg — who wrote, directed and stars in the film — pulls off a kind of magic trick. He’s made a movie with backdrops of pain and despair, both personal and existential, ...
You probably know someone like David: early 40s, has a steady job (selling internet ads), loves his wife and toddler son. He’s on meds but still anxiety-ridden, somehow seems both highly observant and ...
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Jesse Eisenberg’s confident direction steers the poignant, acerbic ‘A Real Pain,’ with Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin in top form as dysfunctional cousins. Jesse Eisenberg has long been an acquired taste ...
A Real Pain (2024) Film Review from the 62nd Annual New York Film Festival, a movie directed by Jesse Eisenberg, written by Jesse Eisenberg, and starring Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Sharpe, ...
Two cousins go on a journey to Poland together to honor their late grandmother in "A Real Pain," a sharp, smart and purposely prickly study of a very particular personality type. Jesse Eisenberg, who ...
USA, — The last time we saw Kieran Culkin, he was drinking to the end of a family dynasty on HBO’s “Succession,” a smile slowly curdling as his face fills the frame and the camera cuts away from Roman ...
David and Benji Kaplan, the 40-ish cousins who make up the central duo of “A Real Pain,” are the sort of odd-couple opposites in which movies specialize. David (Jesse Eisenberg), tense and ...
Hearing the title “A Real Pain,” you can’t help but imagine a multi-camera sitcom or, perhaps, a disposable laugher starring Adam Sandler. In reality, this second directorial feature from Jesse ...