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- Could Jesse Eisenberg's SNL Appearance with Mark Zuckerberg Hurt His Oscar Chances?Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Zuckerberg, and Andy Samberg appeared together on SNL, so the world can decide for once and for all who the best Mark Zuckerberg really is. But could Jesse Eisenberg's appearance beside the real deal hurt his Oscar chances?
- What's Next for Jesse Eisenberg?Star of 2010's 'The Social Network,' Jesse Eisenberg is finally receiving recognition for his quirky and talented acting style.
- Movie Review: Adventureland (2009) Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr, Bill HaderMovie Review: Adventureland (2009) starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr, Bill Hader
30 Minutes or LessThis is my movie review of "30 Minutes or Less".- 30 MINUTES or LESSThe plot is infantile, the humor lame and the characters flounder under the weight of having nothing of worth to say.
Richard Ayoade Casts Jesse Eisenberg in His Adaptation of Dostoyevsky's 'The Double''The IT Crowd' actor Richard Ayoade has chosen Jesse Eisenberg to star in the follow-up to his directorial debut 'Submarine.' Eisenberg will play two roles in this adaptation of Dostoyevysky's "The Double"- The 83rd Annual Academy Award Nominations: This Year's Freshman ClassYoung Hollywood is well represented in the list of nominees for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, with three young performers in the race for Oscar gold.
- Jesse Eisenberg: Lost in TranslationJesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Zombieland) is at the center of a scandal in Spain after making some strong declarations to Conan O'Brien about the way they treat Americans in Spanish television.
Justin Timberlake & Jesse Eisenberg Attend NYC Screening of "The Social Network"Teaming up for red carpet duties, Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg attended Columbia Pictures' and The Cinema Society's screening of "The Social Network" in New York City on Thursday night (September 29).- Movie Review: The Living Wake (2007/2010)A love-it-or-hate-it film, inexplicably incoherent, but creatively inspiring as a look at the meaning of human accomplishment.





