Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, said the Facebook owner had evolved into "somebody obsessed with power." ...
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.
Education: Syracuse University, BS in newspaper and online journalism and political science Jesse Dougherty is a college sports reporter for the Washington Post, focusing on business and NIL.
Jesse Eisenberg, who famously portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, is sharing his perspective on several tech billionaires pivoting to politics with Donald Trump back in the White House.
This week: In 'A Real Pain,' Jesse Eisenberg asks: What is the purpose of 'tragedy tourism'? Eisenberg's film follows two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland, which includes a stop at the ...
This week: In 'A Real Pain,' Jesse Eisenberg asks: What is the purpose of 'tragedy tourism'? Eisenberg's film follows two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland, which includes a stop at the ...
Thanks to the film and the empathetic performance by Jesse Eisenberg, the actor who played him, people even started to like Zuckerberg, said Atlantic writer Derek Thompson in his 2011 piece ...
Jesse Eisenberg — who wrote, directed, and stars opposite Culkin — is the ostensible protagonist David, ­Benji’s uptight, socially awkward cousin who envies and pities him in equal measure ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — As much as Mark Zuckerberg complained that the acclaimed 2010 film “The Social Network” was “hurtful” and manipulated facts about his life story and creation of ...
Louder Than Life is doing things a little differently in 2025. Rather than announcing its full lineup for the four-day heavy metal, rock, punk, and alternative music festival, which takes place Sept.
A few years ago, actor Jesse Eisenberg was writing a movie about two men on a road trip in Mongolia when an ad popped up on his screen, offering "Auschwitz tours, with lunch." "I clicked on the ad ...