Saddened by such sombre Wild Things
By Jonathan Foreman
All the international star power of Gerard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant cannot really rescue this thin comedy drama
By Jenni Frazer
Review: A Serious Man
Ilana Trachtman’s tender look at the barmitzvah of Lior, a boy with Down's Syndrome, should be compulsory viewing.
By Jessica Elgot
Eric Friedler’s sharp documentary takes a biting look at Germany’s richest family
It hones in on the lives of Jerusalem’s gay, lesbian and transgender community, through the vista of Israel’s political landscape
Dazzling, Oscar-worthy special effects in Roland Emmerich’s extraordinary disaster movie.
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Pizza in Auschwitz is a deeply poignant story about a different kind of Holocaust survival.
Jeff Goldblum is a revelation. As Adam Stein, the most famous clown in Germany, he startles and delights.
The Coen Brothers' latest film, A Serious Man, is their most Jewish, definitely, and among their funniest, undoubtedly.
It is arguably among the funniest and finest depictions of the Anglo-Jewish condition.
Clooney left a bit sheepish
The most successful indie film-makers in the world reveal why they have put their barmitzvahs on the big screen
By Anonymous
For an audience with an overt appreciation of food and drink, the UK Jewish Film Festival's opening gala film had a certain frisson.
Animated about Dahl, in a good way