Analog horror is slowly growing in popularity.
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Joshua A. Guttman
NYJFF Film Review: “Delegation” a Touching and Inquisitive Coming of Age Film
written by Joshua A. Guttman
A common practice in Israeli (and some American Jewish high schools) is to send students to Poland and visit Auschwitz
NYJFF Film Review: “Fioretta” A Father and Son Journey of Family Heritage
written by Joshua A. Guttman
Genealogy is important in Judaism
NYJFF Review: “Vishniac” a Compelling Documentary of a Phenomenal Jewish Artist
written by Joshua A. Guttman
If you went to Hebrew School or a Jewish Day School (like I did) you’ve seen the work of Roman Vishniac.
The McKittrick Hotel New Years Eve Party sent Sleep No More out with a bang.
I love a good mystery.
In the book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, philosopher Hannah Arendt explores how evil takes shape through the normalcy.
I enjoyed Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis last year.
Fairy Tale subversions are nothing new.
Westerns are considered a masculine genre.