American director Robert Eggers’ film takes inspiration from F.W. Murnau’s silent 1922 version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
By John Nathan
The year’s cinematic wonders include a movie about the last Jews in a Paris suburb and the best double act to grace the silver screen
The American Oscar nominee is starring in two Jewish roles next year including a biopic of Bob Dylan
World leaders take on zombies and a giant brain in this genre-defying film
Leo Pearlman spoke on a JC panel of experts, chaired by broadcaster Rob Rinder
Bullied by a two-year-old’s tears, a woman’s fire extinguished in a pool of wee-wee and need, there is a kind of catharsis in this tale about the spirit-sapping reality of bringing up children
Pop star Ariana Grande’s narcissistic Galinda turns spoilt vacuity into art
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The Yellow Brick Road is paved with Jewish talent for one of this year’s biggest film releases
By Jane Prinsley
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The film is facing boycott calls from people insisting ‘Jesus was Palestinian’
By Imogen Garfinkel
Ridley Scott’s sequel is not the Hollywood boot-filling exercise you might expect
A new book about the Jewish writer and director’s filmography brings nostalgia for the era of When Harry Met Sally style rom-coms
By Eliana Jordan
This delve into the underbelly of Manhattan sex clubs and Brooklyn’s Russian émigré community has been compared to ‘Pretty Woman’, but it’s better than that
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd rehabilitates the young svengali’s reputation with charm in this film, but the Fab Four fall curiously flat
This is the Last Dance of his three-deal franchise and I suspect Tom Hardy is feeling rather relieved
With release of new biopic about Jewish visionary who discovered the Beatles, the JC reflects on his short but triumphant life
The Chief Executive of UK Jewish Film says cinemas and venues are quietly blocking out his organisation
By Michael Etherton