Inglorious Basterds star Christoph Waltz is set to play iconic Jewish director Billy Wilder in a new film
By Kate Maltby
Quite aside from it being just too long and too incoherent, Dominion also manages to be very boring
Director Mia Hansen-Løve delivers a handsomely written story that is deeply inspired by Ingmar Bergman’s own works
Only Jewish women who don’t have classic Jewish features are seen as desirable
Animated musical film proves a big-screen triumph for small-screen hit
Two stunning central performances make this a cosy afternoon watch if nothing more
The Ukrainian president was honoured by Joe Biden in the prestigious list
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This hectic comedy thriller has a storyline too flimsy and reductive to work as a fully fledged post-race commentary piece
By Linda Marric
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Kwan and Scheinert’s funniest and most exciting project so far lives up to the hype and doesn’t disappoint
Yael Reuveny's documentary feature delves deep into the director’s relationship with the country she left and the guilt she now feels
The sequel to the classic movie is here at last - and Linda Marric loves it
Eleven Days in May director has been praised by Hamas leadership for 'countering the Zionist narrative'
By Politics and Investigations Editor
The superhero artist leaves behind an important legacy not only as a storyteller but also for his campaigning as a proud Jew
By Joel Meadows
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Sam Raimi's production also sees the return of MCU favourites Elizabeth Olsen, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Benedict Wong
Bob Fosse’s iconic musical film makes a welcome return to the big screen this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Israeli director Avi Nesher's new film highlights a kibbutz's battle in the 1948 War of Independence
By Anne Joseph