The comedy is loosely inspired by Cindy’s experience as a culturally Jewish woman, who at 68, enrolled at her local temple in Kingston, New York, in a b’nai mitzvah class (a gender-neutral ...
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The festival is a grand affair in Delhi and people throng to temples to pray, and be part of entertaining events. The city that has a prerogative of spiritual history itself holds some of the ...
We are recirculating it now timed to Between the Temples’s theatrical release. Amiable and gently comic on the surface, Nathan Silver’s films often exist a degree or two removed from reality.
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There are few films that are quite like Between the Temples. Now in theaters, it’s a sparkling and distinctly Jewish comedy. Written and directed by Nathan Silver, the film follows Ben (Jason ...
From left: Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman, Madeline Weinstein, Diane Lanyi, Dolly de Leon, and Robert Smigel in "Between the Temples." (Courtesy Sean Price Williams/Pictures Classics) The most ...
Toward the end of Nathan Silver’s “Between the Temples,” there’s a Shabbat dinner scene that in itself qualifies for immediate entrance into the Jewish Comedy of Embarrassment hall of fame ...
Carol Kane and Jason Schwartzman have an unlikely May-December bond in Between the Temples, which is coming to theaters this week. Luckily, we have you covered on all the ways you can watch this ...
Nathan Silver's "Between the Temples" is a dramatic, comedic look into the complexities surrounding religion, belief and how to rebuild your life and find meaningful connections. Silver creates a ...
In Nathan Silver’s thoroughly charming comedy “Between the Temples,” the only punchline to this setup is that these two find a singular kind of connection with each other. It’s a good ...
Ben Gottlieb — the touchingly soulful hero of the soulful, delightfully tetchy “Between the Temples” — is a mess. He needs a haircut and a shave; he could do with better-fitting clothes.