Four Israeli shows from the past decade are now available to a wider audience, including ‘The Motive’ on Netflix, the thrillers ‘Asylum City’ and ‘Hostages,’ and the surprisingly funny ‘Checkout’ (on ChaiFlicks and Topic)
Michael Mayer, director and co-writer of the 2012 Israeli drama
Out in the Dark, returns with HAPPY TIMES, a decidedly raucous horror-comedy,
to be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming platforms on February 9th.
Synopsis: An Israeli American couple invite friends and family over to their Hollywood mansion for a Shabbat dinner party. But a deadly mix of alcohol, inflated egos, inappropriate lust and raging jealousy turns the sedate affair into a cauldron of murderous mayhem.
Filmed with a mix of English and Hebrew, this Jews Behaving Badly story stars Israeli actor Michael Aloni (
Out in the Dark, Netflix’s Shtisel), Shani Atias
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