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‘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
US adaptation of Israel's 'Longing' and its powerful story of loss
Israeli director Savi Gabizon remakes his 2017 film for North American audiences, with Richard Gere stepping into the lead role in this poignant story of grief, guilt, and unexpected self-discovery
Shmulik Duvdevani
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03.02.25
Touring and tasting Israel’s North: Reviving tourism in the Galilee
As the cease-fire along the Lebanese border takes hold, hospitality businesses in the north are preparing to welcome Israeli tourists once again, leading to western Galilee kosher culinary adventures
Buzzy Gordon
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01.02.25
Second time's the charm: JAC returns to Israel
Chinese automaker resumed operations in the country alongside new partner, offering two electric models aiming to compete with local top sellers
Nir Ben Zaken
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12.06.24
Honda reveals new Passport SUV model
Japanese auto manufacturer continues line of popular vehicle across the U.S. which Israeli importers still find hard to introduce in the country
Nir Ben Zaken
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11.19.24
New Mazda 6 EV heading to Israel
One of the most beloved and veteran vehicles in the Israeli market is set to receive an electric makeover in a joined effort between Japanese, Chinese auto manufacturers
Nir Ben Zaken
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08.16.24
Off the lot: The cars that have disappeared from the Israeli market
Amid war, import bans or end-of-life calls by manufacturers, these are the vehicles Israelis won't be able to acquire domestically
Noam Rhein
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08.14.24
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