Linda Marric reviews Spike Lee's latest film in which an African American cop and his Jewish colleague work together to outwit the KKK
By Linda Marric
Anne Joseph rounds up the pick of Israeli films at Jerusalem's Film Festival
By Anne Joseph
Anne Joseph finds this spy thriller disappointing
Linda Marric gets a buzz from the latest Marvel movie
Like James Bond, Mission Impossible is cinematic comfort eating.
By Michael Moran
Was it worth the wait for this sequel? Yes, says Linda Marric
Author Nathan Abrams examines the legendary director's Jewish identity
By Nathan Abrams
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This story of gay grandparents feels sadly old-fashioned
Ari Aster’s debut feature, Hereditary, has been hailed as a future horror classic. Stephen Applebaum meets a self-proclaimed neurotic hypochondriac
By Stephen Applebaum
Anne Joseph is blown away by a documentary which conjures up the epicentre of 1970s hedonism
Stale romcom — but cinematography is spectacular
The fifth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise made our reviewer long for the film's extinction
Linda Marric is impressed by a film about the early life of a notorious killer
Linda Marric gives the Star Wars prequel a thumbs up
What's it like to take over the role of a Star Wars icon? Robert Allen met Alden Ehrenreich, the new Han Solo
By Robert Allen
Anne Joseph is disappointed by the latest film about the 1976 hostage crisis