Jewtopia is a romantic comedy centering on a gentile who is smitten with a Jewish woman, therefore pretends to be a member of the community in order to win her affection.
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September 20, 2013
Witless and asinine. Not nearly as funny as The Hebrew Hammer.September 19, 2013
Fogel and co-writer Sam Wolfson - adapting their own off-Broadway play - take ... a lazy approach to the cultural divides they aim to satirize.September 17, 2013
It's a movie that thinks it stands for openness and cultural understanding, underneath the poop jokes, when in fact it manages to be offensive to almost everyone, including people who like to laugh at something because it's funny ...September 19, 2013
You feel sorry for everyone who's working so hard to prop up the farce - especially Mr. Fogel, the director, whose work seems alternately desperate and lost.January 13, 2015
Crass comedy relies on stereotypes and profanity.September 19, 2013
Oy! Jewtopia may sound like utopia, but watching it will give you a vision of hell.September 19, 2013
Rather than finding a fresh approach to ethnic humor, it relies on tired old standbys that have lost their punch.September 20, 2013
An appalling array of hideous ethic and gender stereotypes is what passes for 'humor' in this pitiful excuse for a comedy.September 19, 2013
To call this winkfest toward an astoundingly retrograde sliver of Judaism offensive would be, well, offensive to the word offensive.October 06, 2013
A funny walk on the meshugener side for those who can still laugh at religious stereotypes.