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Why Jesse Eisenberg Was Shaking in Kieran Culkin’s Arms on Sundance Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-09 10:56:45
Sometimes red carpets can be a real pain.
While posing for photos at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Jesse Eisenberg confided in his A Real Pain costar Kieran Culkin about some of his all-too-relatable fears about their big movie premiere.
"He's just an anxious person," Culkin told E! News' The Rundown host Erin Lim Rhodes at the Jan. 20 event. "Just now, I had my arm around him and he was shaking."
So, Culkin asked the Social Network star if he was alright.
"He said, ‘Everything when I go outside makes me nervous,'" the Succession actor continued. "He's like, ‘Are you anxious about any part of this? Nervous?'"
When Culkin assured him that he was totally comfortable on the red carpet, Eisenberg seemed surprised.
"He's like, ‘Did you think when we started this that you would be like me?'" Culkin recalled. "And I said, ‘No, not at all. Why? Did you think we would be alike?'"
According to the Emmy winner, Eisenberg assumed they would share similar fears. "Then, he just left nervous," added Culkin, who made his acting debut at age 7 in 1990's Home Alone with brother Macaulay Culkin.
Yet, Eisenberg's confession proved even Oscar nominees get worried about being in front of the camera, a feeling his fans can certainly understand.
"I've never related to Jesse Eisenberg more than in this moment," one TikTok user commented on the clip, while another said, "Jesse is so real."
Others couldn't help but draw comparisons to the Zombieland star's onscreen characters.
"So what you're saying is that Jesse Eisenberg plays himself in most films and it's not a bit," one person wrote. "That tracks."
Watch more of The Rundown on Snapchat, and keep reading for a look at more stars at the Sundance Film Festival.
Casamigos x TAO Park City party
Casamigos x TAO Park City
A Different Man premiere
The Hollywood Reporter Studio sponsored by Heineken Silver
The Vulture Spot
IndieWire Sundance Studio presented by Dropbox
Cinema Cafe
Love Lies Bleeding premiere
New York Magazine The Cut’s "How I Get It Done" event
GLAAD x Meredith Marks Park City boutique event
Suncoast premiere
Project Blackbird's "Mental Health in Film" panel
Gotham Sundance Dinner
IMDb Portrait Studio at Acura House of Energy
The Outrun premiere
Variety's Sundance Studio
Love Me premiere
Sasquatch Sunset premiere
Between the Temples premiere
The Heart premiere at the Short Film Program
Opening Night Gala
Freaky Tales world premiere
Opening Night Gala
Freaky Tales world premiere
Opening Night Gala
ALOK premiere at the Short Film Program
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