The Jewish Film Festival has been and gone for another year. In light of the momentous event, let’s take a look at some of the most important films & TV shows in the Jewish world.
The San Diego Comic-Con hasn’t even started yet and already the hype is real. With this in mind, we’re taking a look at some of the other great events that are worth your time this
A recent study published by USC from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative has discovered something we probably all knew but that hadn’t yet been confirmed – movie critics are mostly white men.
As TNT continues to shift its current original program, here’s our ranking of its five best shows currently airing that you should definitely check out before 'I Am the Night' arrives.
As fans of the book, we think the casting is fairly spot on for the Losers’ Club and are excited to see what director Andy Muschietti does with the second part of his adaptation of
From Netflix and Hulu to FX and Syfy, we’ve whittled down the ten most anticipated new and returning TV shows out this July so that you know what to add to your watchlist. Without further
Instead of fawning over the next Marvel movie or the 'Star Wars' suckfest, check out some of the indie features on Fandor that are sure to be thought-provoking and insightful.
The race for the Emmys – the Oscars of the small screen – is well and truly underway, with the nominations set for announcement on July 12. We’re not sure if you know this yet,
Hulu’s got plenty of hits in store for us this coming July, from brand new shows and returning faves to classic flicks. We’re bringing to you our top picks from Hulu’s July slate before launching