The American broadcaster known for her intimate interviews with celebrities and politicians alike was a complicated figure according to a new documentary. But was her Jewishness part of her complexity?
By Eliana Jordan
This film about Formula One fails to pick up speed despite great action sequences
By John Nathan
The White Lotus star revealed why he feels a responsibility to advocate for those still in Hamas captivity and gave his view on the Gaza War
By Jacob Jaffa
This gently strummed folk take will make your heart sing
Former hostage Omer Shem Tov on a new film documenting his ordeal in Gaza
By Nicole Lampert
Director Asaf Becker’s ‘The Children of October 7’ features searing testimonies from children who endured the unthinkable
The Jewish star is the tent born in this feel-good film about the sanctuary of a good marriage
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It’s an enjoyable romp with a succession of big star cameos, but you leave unsure if your time was well spent
Nadav Lapid’s latest movie is unapologetically in your face and it doesn’t help its case
By James Mottram
This portrait of the Angel of Death played by German actor August Diehl cuts very deep
Yentob was responsible for bringing Absolutely Fabulous and Have I Got News For You to our screens
By JC Reporter
’This will be more ‘joy’ and less ‘oy’, said Board of Deputies President
By Gaby Wine
‘The important thing now is the freedom of our country’ said director Jafar Panahi
The Hollywood star’s hotly anticipated film will please the crowds, but despite its material it feels lightweight
The rabbinical comedy Reformed is loosely based on a book by the leader of France’s Progressive movement
By Susan Hornik
The director of a new documentary about the Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl explodes the myth that she was more than a mere witness to Third Reich crimes
Babak Anvari’s psychological thriller is shot almost entirely from within the confines of a car
The Stamford Hill figure is renowned for his interfaith work
By Daniel Ben-David
The action sequences are excellent, but this film is proof that Marvel’s glory days are over
Film about October 7 honoured with top award and two nominations at International Emmys
By Jane Prinsley
An unflinchingly seedy thriller set under a bleaching sun
A vampire film which nearly transcends the familiar
Steve Coogan’s English teacher takes up a position at a boarding school in Buenos Aries in the 1970s, where a military coup and a penguin upend his life