TEL AVIV, Israel -- In Zohan Dvir, Israelis have a Hollywood hero -- no matter that the soldier-turned-hairstylist played by Adam Sandler represents some of their country's worst stereotypes. "You Don ...
Last week on Fresh Air, I spoke of liking the film of Sex and the City-- and I stand by that review, even if everywhere I look there are jerks impugning my manliness. The magazine I write for ran an ...
For all its perceived shock value, all the concern that a comedy about conflict in the Middle East would offend just about everyone imaginable, "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" is really ...
1) Wanted is about a pathetic asshole (yawn) who “grows some nads” and kicks about four, maybe five, asses; Zohan’s about a world-class Mossad agent – totally fine on the nads front – who becomes a ...
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan‘s premise is so vivid and promising — a legendary Israeli counter terrorist wants to give up violence and find his bliss as a hair stylist — that it entered funny movie ...
TEL AVIV, Israel — In Zohan Dvir, Israelis have a Hollywood hero — no matter that the soldier-turned-hairstylist played by Adam Sandler represents some of their country’s worst stereotypes.
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