Jesse Eisenberg has "very strong opinions on Holocaust cinema." "I just have a very kind of, let's say—what's the word—touchy reaction to the way the Holocaust is presented in films," he tells ...
Jesse Eisenberg was humbled by co-star Kieran Culkin on the set of their new movie, “A Real Pain.” Eisenberg, who wrote and directed the movie, tells Page Six he felt like a “hack” and ...
But the food, well, “the line for food was agonizingly slow, but worth it: I’ve yet to find a better-tasting hot dog.” A Diddy party having a decent buffet isn’t surprising, but the ...
But I am here to argue that the greatest American Jewish food may actually be the humble hot dog. No dish better embodies the totality of the American Jewish experience. What’s that you say?
Jesse Eisenberg is always open to some constructive criticism when it comes to filmmaking, even if it embarrasses him in the process. While filming his comedy drama movie, A Real Pain — which he ...
These days, it no longer seems bizarre that there’s an industry devoted to taking tourists to Holocaust sites — with fancy food and hotels ... tourism odd is Jesse Eisenberg.
Jesse Eisenberg created the film “A Real Pain” to depict the emotional distress between two Jewish American cousins touring modern-day Poland as they learn more about the trauma of the Holocaust.