Pamela Anderson stars in 'The Last Showgirl,' a poignant film about a glamorous showgirl planning for her future after her show abruptly closes following a 30-year run. The film, directed by Gia Coppola, has generated significant buzz, with Anderson highlighting that it was the first script she ever read that she considered good. Meanwhile, Jesse Eisenberg's new film 'A Real Pain,' a 90-minute road trip comedy about two cousins reconnecting in Poland, is now playing in theaters. The film explores themes of trauma and Jewish American identity and has received positive reviews for its moving narrative and performances by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. Eisenberg, who attended the Governors Awards, expressed mixed feelings about the Oscar buzz surrounding the film, describing it as a 'surprise negative party.' Producer Emma Stone praised the film, which is playing at Belcourt and other locations.
Jesse Eisenberg says that the Oscar buzz around #ARealPain feels "like I'm going to walk into a room and whatever the opposite of a surprise birthday party is is going to happen to me. It's going to be a surprise negative party." https://t.co/cxiHWTeVWn https://t.co/s4mvvNVx8c
Drew Starkey at the 2024 Governors Awards https://t.co/2EkY8KJ0A0
Andrew Garfield stuns at the 15th #GovernorsAwards. 📷: Getty Images https://t.co/9jw8IzmXwS