Forty two years on, the hijacking of Air France flight No. 139 remains etched in the Israeli consciousness. Now a Brazilian-Jewish filmmaker has made a film about it
By James Mottram
Anne Joseph says Amy Schumer's latest film falls flat
By Anne Joseph
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as a moving story of friendship and struggle says Linda Marric .
By Linda Marric
The top Israeli screen talent is on show in London in May
This soft-focus view of Guernsey at war is twee but romantic, says Linda Marric
if your tastes run to classic horror, you're in for a treat says Linda Marric
A familiar genre movie - but ground-breaking at the same time
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Young Adult author Becky Albertalli's debut novel has been made into a Hollywood hit film. It's a story which draws on her Jewish upbringing
By Keren David
The director of Close Encounters and ET takes a trip to a new kind of space - the virtual worlds inside computers
Steven Soderbergh's latest was shot on an iPhone 7 Plus. But did it impress our critic?
Scientists take on the Shimmer in a streaming triumph, starring Natalie Portman
Linda Marric takes a look at what might just be the veteran director's final film
One of the most beautiful women of her age..and also the inventor of a key technology used in mobile phones...who was the real Hedy Lamarr?
There are several Jewish names among the nominees for the 2018 Academy Awards
A new documentary tells the story of H. Alan Scott's journey from Mormon to Jew.
By Stephen Applebaum
Bergman’s touch fails to ignite this film from the past