What does Adam Sandler’s Mark Twain Prize say about (Jewish) American humor?
Adam Sandler may be the least Jewish comic to win the award
'Embezzlement' is based on the real-life story of the downfall of a bank and a family
Adam Sandler may be the least Jewish comic to win the award
‘The Fabelmans’ ditched the genre trappings that the Daniels embraced
Now showing in IMAX, the film was inspired by the director’s trip to Israel
The unofficial historian of 'Fiddler on the Roof' remembers Chaim Topol's story of how he became a star
Jeremy Dauber's 'Disobedient Jew' demonstrates why the comic and filmmaker's work was markedly different in his early years
Daniel Dreifuss, whose grandfather fought for Germany in WWI before being thrown in the camps, mounted a new adaptation of the German anti-war novel
A handy, holiday guide for Jewish streamers
Esther's story is a very Jewish one, but Christians have made more movies about it
Marcel Ophüls’ ‘The Sorrow and the Pity’ lays bear the horrors (and delights) of its own medium
Before the 1959 film, Millie Perkins was an 18-year-old model who had never really thought about acting
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