Jesse Eisenberg’s filmography highlights his abilities as a versatile actor.
When Bobby meets his uncle’s secretary, Vonnie (Kristen Stewart), he falls in love.
While Vonnie initially rejects Bobby because she’s married, the two eventually begin dating.
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InCafe Society,Eisenberg highlights his abilityto create a charming, if occasionally awkward, character.
This love story is a complicated one, but Eisenberg handles this with care.
Roger Dodgeris a first glimpse at Eisenberg’s talent.
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Eisenberg stars as the leader of the group, J. Daniel Atlas.
While working at a local amusement park, he meets Emily “Em” Lewin (Kristen Stewart).
The movie happens to also be a deeply moving reflection on the power of familial love.
Café Society, directed by Woody Allen, follows the journey of Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) as he moves from New York to Hollywood in the 1930s to work for his powerful uncle, Phil Stern (Steve Carell). Navigating the glamorous yet fickle world of the film industry, Bobby finds himself entangled in a romantic triangle with Vonnie (Kristen Stewart), leading to life-altering decisions amidst the high society’s charm and contradictions.
What makes Eisenberg’s performance inSasquatch Sunsetso compelling is that he plays the Alpha completely seriously.
A year in the life of a unique family.
It captures the daily life of the Sasquatch with a level of detail and rigor that is simply unforgettable.
While Eisenberg’s role inThe Squid and the Whalemight be a smaller one, it’s no less impactful.
As a whole, this is a story aboutthe complexities of family relationships.
Walt in the film is deeply relatable to any eldest child experiencing divorce.
For a character who clearly struggles to express himself in a healthy way, Eisenberg makes Walt lovable.
The movie follows Zuckerberg’s college days at Harvard and his collaboration withEduardo Saverin(Andrew Garfield).
The story highlightsZuckerberg’s many legal challenges that followed him after Facebook took off and became embedded in culture.
Eisenberg plays Zuckerberg as a kind of antihero who made many enemies on his road to success.
It’s his best role that we’re waiting for him to reprise ina sequel toThe Social connection.
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An F.B.I. Agent and an Interpol Detective track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances, and reward their audiences with the money.
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A year in the life of a unique family. It captures the daily life of the Sasquatch with a level of detail and rigor that is simply unforgettable.
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Two cousins travel to Poland after their grandmother’s death to see where they came from and end up joining a Holocaust tour.
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As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.