TelevisionWhy Natalie Portman’s first TV drama left me bored senselessIt is packed to the rafters with Jewy things and it’s beautifully acted, so the JC’s editor-at-large should have loved it. I did notBy Stephen Pollard2 min read
TVTV review: Those About to Die: ‘an overblown mess of hammy dialogue and bloody fights’The new swords and sandals epic has a big budget – but visuals that look no better than a video game cut sceneBy Felix Pope2 min read
TelevisionYouth choir made up of Palestinians and Israelis advances to second round of ‘America’s Got Talent’Simon Cowell told the Jerusalem Youth Chorus: ‘You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship’By Eliana Jordan1 min read
TelevisionTV review: A Family Affair ‘A silly film that offers excellent escapism’By Keren David2 min read
TelevisionTV review: We were the Lucky Ones: Good series, shame about the lightingThis family drama works well, but the oppressive darkness in which it is filmed is difficult to watchBy Keren David2 min read
TelevisionKid Sister, review: How not to write a comedy about JewsI lost hours of my life this predictable, badly acted, and really very annoying seriesBy Stephen Pollard3 min read
Holocaust102-year-old Holocaust survivor is the face of Vogue GermanyMargot Friedländer is one of the best-known survivors in Germany and has dedicated her life to Holocaust educationBy Rosa Doherty2 min read
TelevisionTV review: Tokyo Vice: ‘The meticulous recreation of a very strange world’By Felix Pope2 min read
TelevisionMeet Daniel Daggers, the star of Netflix’s British version of Selling SunsetJewish estate agent who’s sold over £5bn of property adds ‘reality star’ to his list of achievementsBy Eliana Jordan3 min read
Eurovision 2024TV review: Eden took me up to Eurovision heavenIt’s always been good, but this year was specialBy Misha Mansoor 2 min read
EurovisionEden Golan’s shock progression to Eurovision final greeted with fury and delightThe Israeli singer performed against a backdrop of protests and death threatsBy Katie Grant3 min read
TelevisionTV review: Passover UK: A Jewish Journey. Late but greatSam Holder’s programme about Pesach gave me warm, fuzzy feelingsBy Keren David1 min read
TelevisionTelevision is good for the JewsAs a film about preparing for bar and bat mitzvahs comes to BBC1, Matt Baylis explains why we’re so at home on the small screenBy Matt Baylis3 min read
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TelevisionMarried At First Sight Australia review: Love IS a drug – and I’m hopelessly addictedThis programme has destroyed my life. I’m hooked, and powerless to resist its allureBy Stephen Pollard2 min read