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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk quipped that Eisenberg’s new citizenship might entail donning a uniform.
The star who wrote, directed and acted in “A Real Pain” felt inspired to apply for a Poland citizenship after shooting his film on location.
Eisenberg revealed he made a huge mistake that ruined his time on the show.
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Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of the Facebook founder in the 2010 film earned him an Oscar nomination.
Jesse Eisenberg said that as an actor his job is to “understand your character, even if the character is a villain.” But things have changed.
The bodily functions depicted in the film sparked walkouts at Sundance. The cast and filmmakers tell us they weren’t surprised—but hope audiences see the moving story beneath that.
Jesse Eisenberg wrote, directed, and stars with Culkin in the Sundance Film Festival premiere, which proves “Succession” only tapped the performer’s acting potential.
The divisive film, which features a family of Sasquatch and an impressive buffet of their bodily fluids, is causing walkouts at screenings—while some critics think it’s brilliant.
After thousands of hours of TV viewing, The Daily Beast’s Obsessed editor Kevin Fallon emerges to rank the very best of what he watched.
After a decade-long crush on the actor, I was unprepared for what I witnessed in the show “Fleishman Is in Trouble”: He showed his whole ass and had sex with women who aren’t me.
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