Here's what the bittersweet ending of A Real Pain starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin really means. Jesse Eisenberg, best known for The Social Network, made his directorial debut with When You Finish Saving the World.
The buddy comedy is back with Succession breakout Kieran Culkin and The Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg in their familial road comedy A Real Pain. The film, written and directed by Eisenberg, is sitting pretty with a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score and nestled in the top spot on Hulu's Top 10.
Best known for this starring role as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, Jesse Eisenberg writes, directs and stars in this holocaust comedy playing David, who like Eisenberg, suffers from OCD and anxiety disorder.
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Luckily, Hulu has a top 15 shows and movies collection that gives you a look at what’s trending on the platform. This week, there are just a few movies to choose from in the top 15, let alone the top 10,
Everyone, say “Thank you, David Fincher!” Mark Zuckerberg is calling for more masculinity in corporate America, proving once again that Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of the Facebook creator in The Social Network wasn’t too far off,
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US audiences can stream A Real Pain on Hulu from now after it dropped on the service on January 16. There are a number of Hulu plans available. New subscribers can opt for one of its on-demand only plans and enjoy a 30-day free trial. Thereafter, you’ll pay $9.99 a month for its ad-supported plan, or $18.99 a month to go commercial free.
We update our picks through awards season, so keep checking IndieWire for all our 2025 Oscar predictions. Once again, the last time the Best Original Screenplay Oscar was won exclusively by someone who did not direct the film was in 2011 for "The King's Speech.