In Netflix’s ‘Transatlantic,’ the American journalist who saved Hannah Arendt and Marc Chagall is reimagined as a virtuous victim
The film’s themes are like its central conceit—painfully obvious and painfully facile
It’s payback time in America, in Aaron Sorkin’s flawed new ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’
A German noir export on Netflix leads viewers into the Jewish-inflected Babylon of a legendary sin city
The streaming miniseries adaptation of Deborah Feldman’s memoir of exodus from Satmar Hasidism premieres tonight
A new comedy special speaks directly to Jewish women
When the voice of a generation became the man of a thousand masks, and what we—and he—lost
Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig’s anime series portrays the perils of Jewish assimilation in high society
The new Netflix show ‘Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj’ brings a fresh perspective and much-needed laughs to a stale format
An outcry over a new show’s alleged fat-shaming may be more a crisis of criticism in the age of Twitter
A new law, possibly the first of its kind in the world, may require streaming video services to obtain a government permit
As the second season of his food show debuts today, the ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator handles babka and rugelach with his infectious warmth and enthusiasm
Imagine a hybrid of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ and ‘Pulp Fiction,’ and you’ve got this delightful film
The show’s depiction of visceral hatred and common humanity makes it truly great
Today on Jewcy: June brings ‘Maktub’ and ‘To Each Her Own’
In the charming comedy ‘The Week Of,’ a reminder that warmth trumps wealth every time
The show’s lack of interest in Rajneeshism as actual religion makes it incoherent
The final film of Sandler’s initial four-movie deal with Netlflix looks–deep breath–much better than the last three!