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Jesse Eisenberg shares love for SS Rajamouli’s RRR: ‘Every American has seen that movie’ | Telugu News

Jesse Eisenberg shares love for SS Rajamouli’s RRR: ‘Every American has seen that movie’ | Telugu News

Jesse Eisenberg is busy promoting the much anticipated sequel Now You See: Now You Don’t, the third installment in the Now You See Me franchise. The Social Network star who made his directorial debut last year with the Academy Award-nominated Real Pain reunited with the regular cast lead by Isla Fisher for this film in the series. Speaking about Indian cinema and his love for RRR, Jesse added, “I think every American saw that movie – RRR. It was incredible and had an interesting mix of some of our style of filmmaking and mainly, of course, it being an Indian film. ” The actor was also quick to point our that he had never been to India before though he came close once. “My favorite trip I’ve ever taken was to Nepal, many similarities, but I did not cross the border. RRR is one of the most popular films from India in the US, with directors like James Cameron and Steven Spielberg being the biggest fans of the films, often raving about the film during …

The Horsemen are back in Now You See Me Now You Don’t, and they haven’t run out of magic. Watch trailer | Hollywood News

The Horsemen are back in Now You See Me Now You Don’t, and they haven’t run out of magic. Watch trailer | Hollywood News

Now You See Me Now You Don’t trailer: When it comes to movie franchises around magic, its safe to say that Harry Potter has had that sub-genre under lock ever since 2001. But that slightly changed after the release of Now You See Me (2013), where the characters were using their magic for something slightly more grown up and well illegal for the most part. The franchise is now coming back with its third film titled Now You See Me Now You Don’t and this time the Four Horsemen are going to take down another criminal mastermind. Fans are over the moon as the original gang is back together in Now You See Me Now You Don’t. In the second film titled Now You See Me 2, Isla Fisher’s character, Henley Reeves, was missing from the ensemble, with Lula May, played by Lizzy Caplan, taking her place. This time, Isla is back, and so are Daniel Atlas, Merritt McKinney, and Jack Wilder. The Four Horsemen have even recruited some new members, mirroring how they were …

Finn Wolfhard Calls Jesse Eisenberg His Biggest Mentor, Know Why Here | WATCH | N18G

Finn Wolfhard Calls Jesse Eisenberg His Biggest Mentor, Know Why Here | WATCH | N18G

Finn Wolfhard opens up about his deep admiration for Jesse Eisenberg, revealing how the actor has been a major influence on him since childhood. Their bond grew stronger while working together on When You Finish Saving the World, and since then, Jesse has remained a constant source of support in Finn’s life. Watch what he had to say here. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain Now Streaming on JioHotstar

Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain Now Streaming on JioHotstar

A Real Pain is now streaming on JioHotstar.The story follows two cousins who haven’t been close in years. After the passing of their grandmother, they find themselves travelling together to Poland on a Jewish heritage tour in her honour. What starts as a cultural trip quickly turns into something deeper, as old tensions between them begin to surface. Set against the backdrop of Poland’s complex history, the film digs into their strained relationship and unresolved emotions. It is co-produced by Polish and American studios. The film had a successful theatrical run. Official Trailer and Plot of A Real Pain  We observe the story of Benji and David throughout the film. They are cousins. The two of them travel to Poland after the passing of their grandma. Their family roots trace back to Poland, and they travel there to discover their ancestry. The trailer suggests their strained relationship. It features many uncomfortable pauses and plenty of rough dialogue. The story depicts how the places associated with their heritage are the roots of their unresolved problems. The …

Finn Wolfhard Credits Mentor Jesse Eisenberg for His Directorial Debut; Says ‘It Was So Fascinating to Watch’

Finn Wolfhard Credits Mentor Jesse Eisenberg for His Directorial Debut; Says ‘It Was So Fascinating to Watch’

Finn Wolfhard is making a directorial debut with a highly intriguing tale, Hell of a Summer. However, it was all possible because of Jesse Eisenberg, whom the It actor credited for being a fun person to work with and being an inspiration.  For those unversed, the trio, Finn Wolfhard, his co-writer/co-director/co-star Billy Bryk, and Jesse Eisenberg worked on the Social Network actor’s 2022 directorial debut When You Finish Saving the World.  Now opening up to Yahoo Entertainment, Finn Wolfhard recalled the time the actor from A Real Pain had visited his movie set and was supportive of his work.  “There’s footage of it somewhere on a handy cam,” the Stranger Things actor mentioned.  Further talking about Jesse Eisenberg showing interest, Wolfhard stated, “But he was always so supportive of the movie, ever since the very beginning and the first few drafts. I remember he would read them and he really liked it.” Finn Wolfhard and  Billy Bryk’s new movie is a Neon horror comedy that revolves around a masked killer who is picking up summer …

New OTT releases this week: From gripping legal thrillers to unforgettable medical dramas, here’s what to watch

New OTT releases this week: From gripping legal thrillers to unforgettable medical dramas, here’s what to watch

Let’s face it: we’ve all been guilty of falling into a TV show rut, re-watching the same old episodes because we can’t seem to find anything new and exciting. But fear not, fellow binge-watchers! This week, a whole bunch of fresh releases are hitting your favorite streaming platforms, and they’re sure to spice up your watchlist. From gripping thrillers to heartfelt comedies, there’s something for everyone. So grab your popcorn and let’s dive into the top OTT releases this week! Still from A Real Pain A Real Pain (April 3) Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain (2024) brings you a hilarious and heartwarming journey of family, history, and self-discovery. Estranged cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin, who won an Oscar for this performance) travel to Poland to honor their late grandmother and explore their Jewish roots. While David is a reserved family man, Benji is a free-spirited wanderer. As they visit significant historical sites, from Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and Majdanek concentration camp, their wildly contrasting personalities lead to both friction and revelation. …

Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg on screen, ‘dissociates’ with Meta founder over his ‘problematic’ actions | Hollywood

Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg on screen, ‘dissociates’ with Meta founder over his ‘problematic’ actions | Hollywood

Feb 06, 2025 07:46 AM IST Jesse Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nod for playing Mark Zuckerberg in David Fincher’s The Social Network, is distancing himself from the Facebook chief. Jesse Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nomination for playing Mark Zuckerberg in David Fincher’s The Social Network, admitted to distancing himself from the Facebook and Meta chief, reported Variety. (Also read: Jesse Eisenberg says ‘The Social Network’ producers asked him not to meet Mark Zuckerberg) Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Zuckerberg have shared the stage several times. Jesse Eisenberg on Mark Zuckerberg In an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Today on Tuesday, Eisenberg admitted that he hasn’t been following the tech giant’s life trajectory, partly because he doesn’t want to think of “associating” himself with someone like that. “It’s not like I played a great golfer or something, and now people think I’m a great golfer. It’s like this guy that’s doing things that are problematic — taking away fact-checking and safety concerns, making people who are already threatened in this world more threatened,” said Jesse …

Jesse Eisenberg says ‘The Social Network’ producers asked him not to meet Mark Zuckerberg

Jesse Eisenberg says ‘The Social Network’ producers asked him not to meet Mark Zuckerberg

Los Angeles, Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010’s “The Social Network”, says he wanted to meet the Facebook founder for research, but producers advised against it because of “a variety of legal reasons”. Jesse Eisenberg says ‘The Social Network’ producers asked him not to meet Mark Zuckerberg Based on the 2009 book “The Accidental Billionaires” by Ben Mezrich, “The Social Network” will mark the 15th anniversary of its release in October. Directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, the movie won Oscars in the best adapted screenplay for Sorkin, original score, and film editing categories. Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nomination for best actor for “The Social Network”, said he nearly visited Facebook’s Menlo Park office in Northern California to request a meeting with Zuckerberg. “I was driving up to meet him because I was told , ‘No, we’re not going to .’ So I was literally in my car driving up. I was going to just go to the office and I figured they would let me in. “ …

What to stream: ‘Severance’ returns, a Mac Miller album and Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx pair up

What to stream: ‘Severance’ returns, a Mac Miller album and Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx pair up

Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg playing mismatched cousins in the acclaimed “A Real Pain” and Mac Miller’s second posthumous full-length album “Balloonerism” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. What to stream: ‘Severance’ returns, a Mac Miller album and Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx pair up Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: the sci-fi dystopian drama “Severance” premieres its second season, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has a new lifestyle series coming to Netflix and Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” lands on Max. NEW MOVIES TO STREAM JAN. 13-19 — While Kieran Culkin keeps picking awards for his standout performance, Jesse Eisenberg’s acclaimed “A Real Pain” arrives Thursday on Hulu. Eisenberg, who wrote and directed the film, and Culkin play mismatched cousins who travel to Poland in honor of their late grandmother. Culkin’s awards haul includes a Golden Globe and numerous other trophies. In her review, ’s Jocelyn Noveck wrote that the “miracle” of the film …

Jesse Eisenberg Reveals How Batman V Superman Hurt His Career: ‘I Feel Just Myself To Blame’

Jesse Eisenberg Reveals How Batman V Superman Hurt His Career: ‘I Feel Just Myself To Blame’

Jesse Eisenberg is in the midst of a successful awards season this year with his film A Real Pain. The movie, which he not only stars in but also wrote and directed, has received critical acclaim. Despite this, the actor’s journey in Hollywood hasn’t always been smooth. In a recent interview on the Armchair Expert podcast, Jesse Eisenberg opened up about one movie he believes significantly hurt his career: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). Eisenberg has been a recognizable name in Hollywood for many years, with roles in The Social Network and Zombieland. However, his experience with Batman v Superman, in which he played Lex Luthor, remains one of the most discussed parts of his career. The movie itself, a significant entry in the DC Universe, was a commercial success but was widely criticized by both critics and audiences. Eisenberg’s portrayal of the iconic villain was polarizing, and many felt his interpretation of Luthor was out of place with the darker tone of the film. During his Armchair Expert appearance, Eisenberg was candid …