Culkin shares what made him not step away from the movie.
Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg and Home Alone
Golden Globe Awards, Kieran Culkin shared a special thank you to his ex Emma Stone—who produced his film A Real Pain—while accepting the win for Best Supporting Actor.
Kieran Culkin spitting out gum and handing it to Jesse Eisenberg is the new example of bro code. Being there for your bro when they need you the most is the only rule.
In A Real Pain, Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg play mismatched cousins, Benji Kaplan and David Kaplan. They travel to Europe to honor their grandmother and track their Jewish lineage. Dysfunction arises when the two drastically different personalities face unresolved tensions from the past.
Kieran Culkin has officially revived his hilarious fake feud with Pedro Pascal. The two actors went viral during last year’s awards season by throwing playful jabs at each other during various ceremonies,
The duo discuss their beautifully bittersweet road movie A Real Pain, which is already a favorite this awards season
Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin’s award-winning comedy drama—is new on Hulu this week. Find out when you can stream the film at home.
Jesse Eisenberg wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film opposite Culkin, who also won a Golden Globe for his work on the film. It was among the 12 films nominated in the Best Motion Picture categories at the Globes, too, and Eisenberg picked up nods for his lead performance in the film and the screenplay.
Former Succession co-stars Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong can’t stop making headlines for their seemingly awkward relationship and this Golden Globes moment was no exception. While Culkin took to the stage to accept his award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture,
As Frodo says after destroying the One Ring while sitting on a boulder surrounded by rivers of lava in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King": It's done. After two voting extensions prompted by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires,
From child actor to his award-winning performance on "Succession," we've watched Kieran Culkin grow up on our screens.