One title that's been getting plenty of nods is Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain, which is streaming currently with a Hulu subscription. I finally streamed it myself, but there’s one aspect of Kieran Culkin’s outstanding performance that's bothering me.
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Kieran Culkin faces stiff competition in the Best Supporting Actor category at the Oscars 2025, including the actor who almost played Steve Rogers.
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On Jan. 23, the nominees were announced for this year’s 97th Academy Awards. The award show, hosted by Conan O’Brien, will take place on March 2 at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre and will air live on ABC and Hulu.
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Both Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin were nominated for and won Emmys for their work on Succession. However, Strong’s work in The Apprentice and Culkin’s performance in A Real Pain landed them their first Oscar nominations.
A Real Pain — which appeared on numerous Best Movies of 2024 lists — finds cousins David (played by Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Oscar nominee Kieran Culkin) reuniting for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. But the journey takes a turn when old tensions resurface.
BEVERLY HILLS — “Emilia Pérez” made Oscar history Jan. 23, capturing 13 nominations for the 97th Academy Awards — with “The Brutalist” and “Wicked” picking up 10 nominations each. “Conclave” and “A Complete Unknown” received eight nominations apiece, while “Anora” received six and “Dune: Part 2” received five.
The 2025 Oscar nominations are out, and you have until March 2 to watch and make predictions (or you could come up with your list of winners).
The interview moment went viral on the late-night show's TikTok page, garnering nearly 2 million views. In the comments, people were amused by Jesse's self-deprecating humor about his stress. Someone even noted he should've voiced Anxiety in Inside Out 2, which would have been genius casting.