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Smadar Shiloni
Bridgerton season 4 explores love, class and social boundaries
Season 4 of Netflix’s hit series shifts the spotlight to Benedict Bridgerton and a romance with a servant, using a Cinderella-inspired story to explore class divisions, social conventions and whether love can truly cross rigid social lines
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01.31.26
‘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
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01.31.26
'PONIES' review: A harmless spy drama for viewers short on options
With fresh widows who become secret agents overnight and make every possible mistake, logic is beside the point in 'PONIES,' but the chemistry between Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson offsets the script’s flaws, making it a light comic spy thriller
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01.24.26
Hot, Jewish and everywhere: Odessa A’zion is Hollywood’s next star
Born into a Hollywood dynasty but determined to earn her place, Odessa A’zion changed her name, faced online backlash and broke through with Marty Supreme and HBO’s I Love LA, becoming impossible to miss and far more than a nepo baby
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01.04.26
Coming out, adoption and on-set romances: the wild lives of the Stranger Things cast
The Stranger Things kids are all grown up: Millie Bobby Brown is a married entrepreneur, Noah Schnapp has come out and stirred controversy, and David Harbour is rebuilding after Lily Allen’s album; as the second part of the show’s final season arrives, it is time to see which cast members are ready for life after the Upside Down and who may be left behind
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12.26.25
'Emily in Paris' returns for season 5 with new haircut, hint of maturity and more tolerable heroine
In the new season of the Netflix hit, Emily lands in Rome only to prove she is still the same — light, colorful and carefully branded; with tangled romances, charming clichés and strong female friendship, the series remains a sweet escape
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12.22.25
The hidden life of Shakespeare: the son he lost and the marriage history forgot
The death of Hamnet, Shakespeare’s son, left little trace in history, as did his wife, Agnes; now, a bestselling novel and a new film by Oscar-winning Chloé Zhao revive the family tragedy that shaped his work and restore Agnes to the spotlight
Smadar Shiloni
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12.06.25
'You think you’ve reached the bottom, and then it goes deeper': The ghostwriter of Israel’s hostage stories speaks
Eli Halifa, the ghostwriter behind harrowing testimonies of October 7 heroes and returned hostages, describes the burden of holding others’ pain as he pieces together lives marked by courage, loss and survival — and the moment the stories broke him too
Smadar Shiloni
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11.24.25
From dream home to divorce: The secret life of David Harbour
Two years after showcasing their playful Brooklyn home, David Harbour and Lily Allen are splitting; as Stranger Things nears its final season, Allen’s new album hints at sex addiction and a “temple of toys,” casting Harbour in a darker light
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11.05.25
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
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10.28.25
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