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R' Shalom Fisher, 65, OBM

R' Shalom Fisher, 65, OBM
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The Vigil's horror goes way beyond a nasty spirit

The Vigil's horror goes way beyond a nasty spirit
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The Vigil Review: Dave Davis' horror movie is just the right tinge of spooky with 'grief' as the main villain

The Vigil Review: Dave Davis' horror movie is just the right tinge of spooky with 'grief' as the main villain
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With 'The Vigil,' a Yiddish film renaissance – The Forward


It’s been a long time coming — a horror film set in a Hasidic section of Brooklyn, where much of the dialogue is in Yiddish. Films that deal with the supernatural are certainly no stranger to Jewish lore and culture. Since the advent of cinema, there have been several films made about dybbuks, demons and golems, movies produced in Europe, Israel and the United States, movies in Hebrew, Polish, French, English, and now once again in Yiddish.
In his debut feature film “The Vigil,” film director Keith Thomas trains his camera lens on the Boro Park section of Brooklyn, where an OTD Jew (or “off the derech” — a term that refers to a Jew who has left the Hasidic world), is in search of a different life.

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The Vigil is the first great horror film of 2021. Here's why.


Considering their reputation as 'dump months,' January and February seem to have over-delivered on the horror front in 2021. We've already had Chloë Grace Moretz fighting chauvinism, Nazis, and airborne gremlins in the fun monster mash-up
Shadow in the Cloud. And Nicolas Cage continued to embrace the genre that best suits his wild-eyed persona in the gonzo animatronic slasher 
Willy's Wonderland. Even the reboot that no-one really asked for, 
Wrong Turn, managed to breathe new life into the unfathomably long-running hillbilly franchise.
However, only
The Vigil, which is finally arriving in the States this month (it debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival back in September 2019 and has been on other Netflix territories for months), can lay claim to being the first truly great horror of the year. Cleverly released to coincide with the celebration of deliverance from evil known as Purim (Feb. 26), it's also perhaps the first truly great horror to be so firmly entrenched in the Jewish faith.   

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in 'The Vigil,' a terrifying Hasidic nightmare – The Forward

in 'The Vigil,' a terrifying Hasidic nightmare – The Forward
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'The Vigil' Is a Terrifying Horror Movie About Jewish Trauma and Suffering

'The Vigil' Is a Terrifying Horror Movie About Jewish Trauma and Suffering
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Movie reviews: 'Minari' is simultaneously intimate and emotional


MINARI: 4 STARS
A nomination for a Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Language Film should help “Minari,” now on premium digital and on-demand, the boost it deserves to find a wide audience. Simultaneously intimate and emotional, it is an authentic coming-of-age story about the resilience of the human spirit.
Drawing on his own personal experiences director Lee Isaac Chung has crafted a story about the Yi family, the Korean born mother and father, Jacob (Steven Yeun) and Monica (Yeri Han), and their American born kids Anne (Noel Kate Cho) and David (Alan Kim). Dreaming of a better life, they relocate from California to start a food business in rural Arkansas. Buying a plot of land, he plans on growing Korean produce to sell in the tri-state area.

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Review: Inside The Vigil's Dark, Delicate Horror


by Chase Hutchinson

Feb 26, 2021 at 11:07 am
Dave Davis gives a dedicated performance as Yakov, a shomer disconnected from his faith. IFC/The Vigil
Honesty in horror is tricky. It's a genre premised on misdirection and subterfuge, and horror films will often point in one direction only to sneak up from an entirely different direction. To balance that act with a truthful core and compelling narrative is rare and special, but that is what
The Vigil does. The film, available on-demand starting today and the debut feature from director Keith Thomas, draws viewers into a well-constructed, honest house of horrors.
Taking place over one night in Brooklyn's Hasidic Borough Park neighborhood,

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Spirits and Scares in 'The Vigil,' a Horror Movie with a Hasidic Twist


Spirits and Scares in ‘The Vigil,’ a Horror Movie with a Hasidic Twist
We’ve seen plenty of Jewish horror movies, mostly having to do with the atrocities of the Holocaust. “The Vigil” has an element of that, too, but it’s mainly a scare-filled psychological thriller steeped in Jewish ritual and lore.  Set in the Brooklyn, N.Y. Orthodox community of Boro Park, it’s about a former Hasid named Yacov (Dave Davis) who, strapped for funds, accepts a rabbi’s request to serve as a shomer, watching over a deceased member of the community overnight. Suffice it to say that it’s a very haunted evening.

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