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‘Unconditional’ is a complex, addictive fresh series - review

TV Time: While the film was entertaining on every level, it also sparked a debate because of its central plot, in which Louise (Sarandon) kills a man who is raping Thelma (Davis). 

LIRAZ CHAMAMI (left) and Talia Lynne Ronn in the highly anticipated ‘Unconditional,’ a series about a devoted parent whose child may have deliberately endangered them both.
Liraz Chamami (left) and Talia Lynne Ronn at the premiere of Unconditional at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque on Sunday, April 26, 2026.

The TV series, 'Unconditional,' has its Israeli premiere - review

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Channel 12's 'Unconditional' aquired by Apple TV prior to Israeli premiere

British singer and actor Hugh Laurie greets the audience before his performance at the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux July 9, 2012.

Hugh Laurie confronts antisemitic backlash after his eulogy for Tehran producer Dana Eden


The real Jewish history of 'Rosie’ Rosenthal in Apple TV+’s ‘Masters of the Air’

Though Judaism may not have been Rosenthal’s primary motivating factor, the concentration camp scene in the series finale — which Orloff said actually happened — lays bare that the weight of fighting

 Cast members pose for a family photo during a premiere for the Apple TV+ series "Masters of the Air" in Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 10, 2024.

Flight flights, hot hit men, and beautiful Belgravia

Masters of the Air focuses on four airmen, and unfortunately the development of these characters doesn’t match up to the level of the excitingly filmed dogfights.

 AUSTIN BUTLER in 'Masters of the Air.'

'Enemies', 'HaMefakedet' and more hot Israeli shows to watch

The documentary series "Enemies" is back for its second season and will be airing on Kan 11, with an episode about the Yom Kippur War.

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Which television services operate on Yom Kippur in Israel?

The regulation rules of the Cable and Satellite Council prohibit self-broadcasting on Yom Kippur, and this includes video such as television. But there are exceptions to every rule.

 Toy figures of people are seen in front of the displayed Disney +, HBO Max, Apple TV, Netflix, Hulu and Prime video logos, in this illustration taken January 20, 2022.

Rising creative production company aims to continue legacy of Jewish tradition

While Jewish representation on-screen isn't as much as it could be, a new creative production company is taking actions into their own hands to change that.

JULIA HAART in a scene ‘My Unorthodox Life – Becoming a Haart.’

Why a streaming slowdown opens the door for new opportunities

Entertainment is constantly evolving. Therefore, today’s businesses need to remain pliable too and consistently look at new ways of engagement and monetization to remain competitive.

 Toy figures of people are seen in front of the displayed Disney +, HBO Max, Apple TV, Netflix, Hulu and Prime video logos, in this illustration taken January 20, 2022.

How are streaming services solving subscriber stagnation?

Streaming industry expert Tal Chalozin grants insight on what the biggest platforms in streaming are planning in order to survive.

Silver television remote control being pressed by thumb with out of focus screen background (Illustrative)

Man with gun takes hostage at Amsterdam Apple store, broadcaster reports

Several video clips on the broadcaster's website appeared to show a person being held at gunpoint.

 Dutch police officers stand near an Apple store in central Amsterdam during a hostage incident in the store, in Amsterdam, Netherlands February 22, 2022.

Israel’s ‘False Flag’ turns into Apple TV’s ‘Suspicion’

Apple TV+ has just released Suspicion, an adaptation of the Israeli series, False Flag (Kefulim).

A 3D printed Apple TV logo is seen in this illustration picture taken May 4, 2021

BIGI streaming platform for kids launches in Israel

BIGI features programs from Israel and around the world, including such shows as Arthur, the kids’ version of Ninja Israel, Galis and many more.

Israeli children in second grade (7 - 8 years old) using computers in a class room during a lesson at the "Janusz Korczak" school  in Jerusalem. May 17, 2011.