Israeli TV
What to watch this week: Gal Gadot buoyant in an otherwise sinking ship in 'In the Hand of Dante'
TV Time: To quote Nick from an early scene, “You look at anything long enough, you see what’s wrong with it.” You will see what’s wrong with In the Hand of Dante in a very short time, sadly.
What to watch in Israel this week: Welcoming new seasons of ‘Rivals,’ ‘The Bear'
‘Unconditional’ is a complex, addictive fresh series - review
Fauda season 5 to premiere with revamped plot and new faces
What were the 10 best Israeli-made TV shows of the last year?
Four thrillers, four musical series, hasidic dramas and youth comedies all make up the list of Israel's best TV shows from the year 5782.
Famous Israeli media star Gal Uchovsky's sexual misconduct case closed
Israel's Central District Prosecutor's Office moved to dismiss the sexual misconduct case against the Israeli TV personality, journalist and producer.
'Image of Victory' and other hot shows for the summer
While Image of Victory, an antiwar epic set during the War of Independence, should ideally be seen on the big screen, it still plays well at home.
‘Fauda’ heads to Europe, still enthralling - TV review
The new season of Fauda began airing on Yes TV Action last night at 10 p.m. and is also available on Yes VOD and Sting TV.
Shira Haas cast in Netflix series, as Kan’s 'Rehearsals' begins streaming on Hulu
Haas will play one of the investigating officers, DC Maplewood, in 'Bodies,' a British crime thriller that is being adapted from a Si Spencer graphic novel.
Jam-packed 'Jerusalem' and fond farewells
The exciting, suspenseful world of the latest Israeli TV.
Has Israeli TV lost all interest in Nazi-hunting?
From my personal experience of directing the Jerusalem office of the Simon Wiesenthal, the toughest “nut to crack,” has always been Israeli television.
Israeli artists win as US court rules against ‘pirates’
The court awarded $7,650,000 in damages from each of the pirated sites for infringing the creators’ rights.
Fiery drama, fond farewells and fatigued physicians
Rama Burshtein-Shai, one of Israel’s most interesting and successful movie directors and her first television series, Fire Dance, just started showing on Sunday nights.