By Gerald Aaron
No stars (12A)
This painfully unfunny spoof of movies and celebrities is just that - a disaster.
Babak Anvari’s psychological thriller is shot almost entirely from within the confines of a car
By John Nathan
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
The composer’s swansong is best described as a play with some music
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Modi Rosenfeld is setting off on his ‘reparations’ stand-up tour in Warsaw and Germany
By Eliana Jordan
This is an invaluable, clear and rather terrifying account for lay readers of the history, development and possible future of artificial intelligence
By Robert Low
Once the rallying call of Progressive Jewry in the USA, the concept of repairing the world is falling out of fashion in left-wing circles
By Siam Goorwich
Green Bean Books’ prize celebrates exciting new work by Jewish writers and illustrators working in the UK and Europe
By Elisa Bray
This gripping expedition into an arcane world of book collectors and their eccentric passions papers over an even more intriguing yarn about family history
By Jennifer Lipman