When the Oscar-favored film opens Nov. 18, Jewish theatergoers will kvell over the protagonists, a scrappy pair who represent the Tribe much more favorably than the villain does
Out in NY and LA on Nov. 11 and countrywide the next week, the star-studded autobiography is its acclaimed director's genesis story, full of references Diaspora Jews will love
Opening in NY and LA Oct. 28, the fictionalized account is rich with details Jews of a certain place and time will pick up on, but the story's central ethical dilemma is universal
From Israel’s #1 comedy to a kosher mystery-thriller: here are the five best Israeli TV series streaming right now on ChaiFlicks. Yes, all with English subtitles for the non-Hebrew speakers among us
Acid-tongued Jewish columnist made a career of showbiz scoops, founding Deadline.com and being named one of world's most powerful women while butting heads with stars and bigwigs
Reflecting a 1950s America where Jews were kept out of elite prep schools, the 1992 film is one of few touching on the bigotry once pervasive in the educational system
The middling teen film flashes a gratuitous Star of David around the neck of the villain, spurring an online uproar and scoring an 'own goal' that could easily have been avoided
Film about a young boy's journey into movie-making parallel's acclaimed director's own life, including his brushes with antisemitism and his family's ties to religious tradition
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