Benedict Cumberbatch stars in Netflix's 'Eric,' a poignant 1980s New York series by Abi Morgan, blending humor and drama while exploring grief, creativity, and systemic issues.
The movie’s opening features one of the funniest scenes ever filmed involving a cat.
Six-episode series starring ‘Fauda’ star Yaacov Zada Daniel and based on real events surrounding Moshe Katzav’s downfall now streaming on IZZY for English-speaking audiences.
This storyline illustrates the complex psychological repercussions that sexual assault can have, not only for the victim but for others in her life.
'I don’t want them to take anything away from it. I want them to just watch it and hopefully get a laugh or two,' Seinfeld says.
There is a lot of television and movie programming this year that honors them and those they left behind, as well as Independence Day-themed content.
Most of the programs at the Jerusalem Cinematheque are free of charge.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is more visually accurate than many other Holocaust dramas, with inmates looking disheveled and dirty. The violence is also appropriately graphic.
The series examines the drama caused by their being foreigners in a place that offers a stimulating artistic environment but is shadowed by the tragic history of the Holocaust.
Their self-deprecating likability lifts this series above its often formulaic script, and if you stick with it, it will be because you enjoy spending time in their company.