Los Angeles, March 3 -- Sunday turned out to be a memorable day for Kieran Culkin as he bagged an Oscar for Best Supporting Role.
His performance in 'A Real Pain' led him to this golden glory. Culkin triumphed over fellow nominees Edward Norton, Yura Borisov, Guy Pearce, and Succession co-star Jeremy Strong.
Written and directed by Eisenberg, "A Real Pain" follows mismatched cousins David and Benji as they tour Poland to honour their grandmother. Their adventure becomes complicated as old tensions resurface while exploring their family history, as per New York Post.
Culkin's performance nabbed him some of the most coveted acting prizes this awards season, including a Golden Globe, SAG Award and Critics' Choice Award. And now, with the ...
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