Television/Film

In 2022, some popular television shows among viewers included "1883" and "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" for John, "Mr. Inbetween" for Abe, "Severance" and "Slow Horses" for Christine, and "The Dropout" and "Inventing Anna" for Noah.
Len Pearl, a documentary filmmaker from Toronto, is completing a new series called "Search Out the Land" focusing on the history of Jews in Canada.
Orson Welles' film "The Trial," based on Franz Kafka's novel, follows Josef K., played by Anthony Perkins, as he navigates a surreal world of arrest and confusion without knowing his crime.
In a recent podcast episode of NTKR, Lawrence Morgenstern, a beloved stand-up comic who recently passed away, is fondly remembered by his longtime partner Rosalynne Gelade, who shares stories about his passion for comedy and his gentle nature.
Meghan McCain discusses midterms, Arizona, and a critic named Keri Lake on a podcast, expressing strong opinions about Lake.
The article explores Paul Newman's memoir, "The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man," highlighting how Newman, known for playing average yet gorgeous characters, was perceived as a beautiful but ultimately ordinary man beneath the surface.
Guest Andrew Ross Sorkin joined hosts Yonit and Jonathan for a discussion on the global economic crisis and its potential impact on the markets, as well as the sustainability of high living costs in Israel and the U.K.
William Shatner's latest memoir, "Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder," offers a contemplative look at his life and experiences.
The Commentary podcast reviewed Joe Biden's recent interview with CBS 60 Minutes and found it to be mediocre.
In a podcast episode featuring Mayim Bialik, the conversation touches on her experiences as a Zionist in Hollywood, her transition from sitcom star to film director, and her integration of Jewish grief rituals into her movie.
Matt Continetti discusses a $1.6 billion donation to a new conservative entity aimed at promoting conservative ideas, emphasizing that it falls short compared to the funds liberals invest.
Matt Sienkiewicz, a professor at Boston College, co-authored a book titled "That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them."
Meghan McCain discusses Arizona's Republican primary results and shares insights on her departure from "The View" in a revealing interview.
President Joe Biden visited Israel and had a busy schedule, including an exclusive televised interview with host Yonit Levi before heading to Jerusalem.
"Menashe" is a film based on the true story of a Hasidic widower, Menashe Lustig, struggling to raise his son in a strict religious community that does not allow single fathers to have custody.
The podcast discussion covers a range of topics, including the upcoming release of the last season of Netflix's popular series "Stranger Things" and its portrayal of anti-Communism, as well as the expansion of NATO following the war in Ukraine.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss the well-regulated gun culture in Israel compared to the U.S. following a tragedy in Uvalde, Texas.
Mayim Bialik, known for her roles in sitcoms, neuroscience Ph. D., parenting books author, and observant Jew, discussed her experience mourning her father by saying Kaddish while managing work, parenting during COVID, and directing a film on the Unorthodox podcast by Tablet.
The latest episode discusses the ongoing coalition crisis in Israel, with PM Bennett facing challenges in maintaining his government's stability, potentially giving Netanyahu an opportunity to gain power.
"The Survivor" by Barry Levinson delves into the story of Harry Haft, a Jewish Auschwitz survivor who was forced to box fellow prisoners for survival.
"The Survivor" is a film directed by Barry Levinson and based on the true story of Arnot Lembergers, a Jewish man who helped save Jews during the Holocaust while struggling with personal dilemmas.
Al Pacino, known for his iconic portrayals of Italian and Latino characters, also has a lesser-known history of depicting Jewish figures on screen and stage.
Mayim Bialik, known for her roles in The Big Bang Theory and as the host of Jeopardy!, has ventured into writing and directing with her debut film, As They Made Us, inspired by her own experiences of mourning her father.
The podcast addresses the current issues surrounding confusion regarding mask policies, critiques of the Biden administration's handling of Saudi Arabia, and Ron DeSantis' actions against Disney.
In a podcast discussing mainstream media revisionism surrounding Hunter Biden and his uncle, the focus is on what Joe Biden, Hunter's father, might have known.

Top authors in Television/Film

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