The year felt like one long rainy day, but there was plenty to do indoors. Jordan Hoffman put together a list of funny, touching, and thought-provoking releases from the Tribe

As season 3 debuts in Israel ahead of a global rollout on Netflix this spring, viewers tell us what they love about the drama revolving around an ultra-Orthodox Israeli family

It's not easy to break the news about one of the year's most anticipated films, starring beloved Israeli Gal Gadot, but this heroic super sequel never quite takes off

In 'Saul and Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band,' now on-demand, a pair of upbeat nonagenarians go on a journey to their trauma-filled birthplaces and end up performing to thousands

Documentary by Bob Dylan's son, out in select cinemas in US and virtual theaters Friday, is a one-dimensional ad for George Soros, and less informative than his Wikipedia page

Now out on Netflix, the English-language reboot of Israeli director Moshe Mizrahi's 1977 Oscar-winner sucks the life out of its vibrant characters, coming off as flat and forced

Conquering other pandemic-era releases in ticket sales since its Oct. 9 open, the film starring Robert De Niro is based on the very Jewish children's book by Robert Kimmel Smith

The singer, songwriter, children's book author and actress grabs a moment to tell ToI about her new album, the importance of mindfulness and Judaism's role in her pandemic-era life

With September 4 Netflix film 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' and July release of first book 'Antkind,' the 'Being John Malkovich' filmmaker is as funny and surreal as ever

Fans of inebriated comedians interpreting history will be sad to hear that the show has been canceled after 6 seasons; here are some of our favorite Jewish moments from the series

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