Did critics of the POW sitcom ‘Hogan’s Heroes’ actually have a point?
60 years ago, 'Hogan's Heroes' avoided stories of Nazi cruelty and played WWII for laughs
The writer-director spoke of the ‘incredible privilege’ in a behind the scenes clip
60 years ago, 'Hogan's Heroes' avoided stories of Nazi cruelty and played WWII for laughs
Brady Corbet's film knows well the architecture of compromise and the artist's struggles between power and design
‘Hanukkah on the Rocks’ is not purely for the goyishe gaze
The new Hallmark film about a Jewish woman celebrating Christmas is more sensitive than you might imagine
Joy Sela's 'The Other' shows Israelis and Palestinians finding common ground.
Ondi Timoner's 'All God's Children' shows the rewards — and challenges — of intercultural solidarity
Michael Winterbottom's 'Shoshana' sets a passionate love story against a volatile political backdrop
The awards are brimming with unexpected Jewish connections
Jesse Eisenberg's movie follows a Holocaust tour and the pain of its participants, but seems to forget those things are connected
The new Taylor Sheridan series has an — almost — very Jewish title
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