The 'A Different Man' actor triumphed over fellow nominees Jesse Eisenberg, Hugh Grant, Gabriel LaBelle, Jesse Plemons and Glen Powell
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 charmed the audience while accepting the 2025 Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a film for A Real Pain. Reflecting his humor, Culkin revealed he had done a tequila shot with Mario Lopez before the speech,
An emotional Kieran Culkin thanked A Real Pain writer-director and co-star Jesse Eisenberg tonight as he accepted the Golden Globe for Best Male Actor In A Supporting Role for a Motion Picture. "I’m here because Jesse Eisenberg wrote an incredible script.
Long before Jesse Eisenberg and Sebastian Stan both earned 2025 Golden Globe Awards nominations, the pair appeared together in an indie coming-of-age drama that marked the directorial debut of rocker Fred Durst.
Culkin, who won a Golden Globe for 'A Real Pain' almost pulled out of the project until producer Emma Stone flew him to the set
Jesse Eisenberg’s 2024 movie, A Real Pain, is coming to streaming platforms very soon, following Kieran Culkin’s 2025 Golden Globe Award win.
Launching what seems likely to become an auspicious awards season for him, Kieran Culkin won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a feature film, for his performance in "A Real Pain" as Benji,
Yura Borisov, Kieran Culkin, Edward Norton, Guy Pearce, Jeremy Strong and Denzel Washington at the 2025 Golden Globes
Culkin bagged the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film, and his Oscar chances are looking better than ever.
The announcement of the SAG Award nominations following the conclusion of the 82nd Golden Globe Awards has set an early stage for the 2025 Oscars.
US audiences can stream A Real Pain on Hulu from now after it dropped on the service on January 16. There are a number of Hulu plans available. New subscribers can opt for one of its on-demand only plans and enjoy a 30-day free trial. Thereafter, you’ll pay $9.99 a month for its ad-supported plan, or $18.99 a month to go commercial free.