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Review: Euphoria season 3 disappoints early as series shifts tone
With drug lords, smuggling, strippers and weapons, HBO show shifts from a provocative teen drama into a crime-driven western — featuring the same characters and actors, but feeling like an entirely different series
Hadas Levav
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04.18.26
New series ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ tackles OnlyFans without taking sides
In ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ Elle Fanning plays a student who turns to OnlyFans after an unplanned pregnancy by a married professor; the series avoids judging the platform, treating it as almost innocent while skirting its ties to the sex industry, yet delivers a sharp, funny take on young adulthood, financial strain and new motherhood
Smadar Shiloni
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04.17.26
‘The Bride!’ becomes viral joke after walkouts but emerges as bold, chaotic must-watch
It flopped at the box office and went viral as viewers walked out, but ‘The Bride!’ emerges as an ambitious, chaotic film blending Frankenstein, 1930s Hollywood and modern politics, remaining intriguing even as it unravels
Shmulik Duvdevani
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04.13.26
'Peaky Blinders' film delivers a fitting cinematic ending to hit series
Global hit series gets the cinematic ending it deserves in 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,' as a time jump revisits Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, in a rare TV-to-film success that stays true to its roots
Tzippy Shmilovitz, New York
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03.23.26
Send Help review: Sam Raimi’s gory horror comedy is fun but not wild enough
After a run of blockbusters, cult director returns to his roots with a dark horror comedy about a survival expert and her insufferable boss stranded on a deserted island — bloody, gross and amusing, but ultimately too restrained and old-fashioned
Benjamin Tovias
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02.14.26
Not just a blonde: Sydney Sweeney shines in a boxing biopic ‘Christy’
The biopic about a boxing champion aims for larger-than-life drama but settles for a familiar, cautious narrative; Sydney Sweeney gives a full-bodied performance, yet the fights, in and out of the ring, never land with real force
Shmulik Duvdevani
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02.10.26
‘Heated Rivalry’ review: why the HBO Max hit is more than just sex appeal
Series has captivated women worldwide has finally arrived in Israel, delivering strong performances, standout chemistry and steamy scenes; despite uneven dialogue and jarring time jumps, it largely lives up to the hype; warning: minor spoilers
Smadar Shiloni
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01.31.26
Boss called a hearing? Odds are you’re out
Survey finds only 2% of pre-dismissal hearings in Israel end with employees keeping their jobs, raising questions about how fair the process really is, despite legal rules requiring employers to consider workers’ arguments
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.20.26
At this restaurant, the steak makes the trip worthwhile
Overlooking the sweeping views of the Jezreel Valley, the Temerlin family offers an impressive hospitality experience in Nahalal with a butcher shop and deli, and while not everything hits the mark, the excellent steak more than makes up for it
Yehonatan Cohen
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01.18.26
Broadway pride or local letdown? The Band’s Visit comes home to Israel
The acclaimed film-turned-Broadway hit makes its Israeli stage debut, starring Miri Mesika and Sasson Gabai; while the musical retains its quiet charm, the local production loses some of the cinematic magic that defined the original
Aya Hayut
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01.12.26
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 review: Netflix hit trades ’80s nostalgia for heavy apocalypse
The humor is gone, and despite striking visuals and solid craft, the shift falls flat, turning the once fun action series into a bloody horror piece about conspiracy theories and the Trump era
Guy Leiba
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11.27.25
Woody Allen’s debut novel What's With Baum? is shallow, neurotic, occasionally funny
In What's With Baum?, Woody Allen returns to his familiar neurotic, narcissistic New Yorker — a self-absorbed intellectual with no self-awareness; at 90, Allen continues his self-referential storytelling, equal parts charming and cringeworthy
Navit Barel
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11.15.25
Review: Splitsville explores open marriages with absurd humor and surprising depth
Splitsville is a dark comedy about two couples who open their marriages, only to unleash deeper chaos; with absurd humor and sharp cinematic flair, the film probes the fragility of bourgeois fantasies and the fear of marital collapse
Shmulik Duvdevani
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11.07.25
Review: Oscar-winning team can't save Netflix’s Ballad of a Small Player
On paper, Ballad of a Small Player had it all: Oscar-winning Edward Berger, Colin Farrell in the lead and a gripping premise; but the Netflix film fails to deliver, and most viewers likely won’t finish it — not that they’d miss much
Erez Dvora
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11.04.25
Conspiracies, aliens and corporate power: Inside Bugonia, Emma Stone’s bold new film
After three acclaimed collaborations, Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone return with Bugonia, a darkly comic sci-fi drama about a biotech CEO kidnapped by conspiracists, blending corporate satire, power struggles and sharp political commentary
Erez Dvora
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11.03.25
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