By Gerald Aaron
This noisy revamp of the 1941 shocker offers suitably nasty CGI man-to beast-transformations as it delivers gore galore for genre fans.
In her directorial debut, Rebecca Lenkiewicz establishes the characters of Deborah Levy’s 2026 Booker-nominated novel with care and admirable economy
By John Nathan
The Jewish Hollywood star helps make this as good as a Jurassic movie can be
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
Members of the community are invited to take part in this one-off event on Sunday
By Ahron Asher Moss
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More and more Britons are buying second homes in Israel – here are the nuts and bolts of how they did it
The writer and star of HBO’s ‘Girls’ is releasing her latest semi-autobiographical comedy series, this time with a Jewish protagonist
The paper’s former ‘lonely hearts’ section helped these duos find the love of their lives
Molly Yeh’s roots make her no stranger to fusion flavours
By Victoria Prever
A colourful cookbook fusing Eastern European and South American traditions was inspired by hand-written recipes from generations past