In Jesse Eisenberg’s film, a shticky bromance obscures a thoughtful attempt to probe the legacy of the Holocaust.
Co-directed by Edd Benda and Stephen Helstad, the movie tells the story of a Midwestern mom who discovers a human finger in her bowl of fast-food chili and attempts to blackmail the restaurant.
It’s part comedy, part tragedy. It’s part road-trip saga, part odd couple-buddy flick, and part Holocaust film. What could ...
Jesse Eisenberg directs and stars in a melancholic yet funny exploration of Jewish loss and belonging, with an outstanding Kieran Culkin.
After the screening, “We were the last ones in the movie theater, sitting on the floor, sobbing,” said Ms. Wells, 19, a student at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Thinking that their ...
Northwest Health added a new internal medicine physician who treats college athletes and Chicago Marathon runners. Internal Medicine Physician Artemii Lazarev joined the Northwest Medical Group in ...
Story of cousins reckoning with their history while touring Poland hands Culkin an Oscar-worthy role and establishes Eisenberg as a real filmmaker.
One viewer wrote: “Tried to watch this the other day made me sick.” Another added: “I am still traumatized by this movie.” ...
"Don’t Move" directors Adam Schindler and Brian Netto discuss the origin of their new Netflix serial killer thriller produced ...
Ralph Fiennes, who considers himself a lapsed but curious Catholic, met with priests to discuss Jesus while filming his papal movie "Conclave." ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Wednesday honoring doctor turned actor and comedian Ken Jeong.
Ken Jeong received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday for his acting career, which includes several movies, ...