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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
Nobody Wants This season 2 feels familiar — but does it have the same charm?
Season 2 of Netflix’s romantic comedy about a rabbi and a shiksa returns during tense times for Jews; while it aims to be both clever and comforting, it only partly succeeds — though some say its polished, guilt-free charm is exactly the appeal
Smadar Shiloni
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10.28.25
Roni Full's hummus magic: New address, same unforgettable taste
This Tel Aviv legend reborn in a Bat Yam alley delivers the same perfect bite that once drew crowds—and one devoted cabbie—rain or shine
Kobi Rubin
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09.17.25
Israel’s near north: The ethnic and culinary mosaic of the western Galilee
Domestic tourism is gradually coming back to life in what has become Israel’s quietest front: an area where Jews, Christians, Muslims and Druze coexist peacefully even during these trying times
Buzzy Gordon
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04.16.25
Mercedes CLA 3rd Gen debuts with impressive range and AI tech
Mercedes’ third-gen CLA merges aerodynamic excellence, an 800V EV system with 792 km range and sustainable design to challenge Tesla and Hyundai in the compact luxury market
Ram Landes
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03.17.25
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