Michael Moran
Film review: Baby Driver
If fast cars doing impossible things are your cup of tea, drift into Baby Driver, says Michael Moran
Wonder Woman banned in Lebanon
Film review: Wonder Woman
The previous entries in the DC Comics film series have met with mixed reactions. Can Israeli actress Gal Gadot deliver the franchise’s first unequivocal hit?
Jon Stewart's new show cancelled
Groundbreaking 'live animation' comedy proving too difficult to develop
What’s in a name? Melania gets Rivlin’s name wrong
Rivlin? Rifkin? What’s the difference?
Loose Women presenter cut off when she compared microchips to concentration camp tattoos
Fellow guests intervened when Ms Street-Porter compared a new child-safety idea to the actions of the Nazis
Film review – Alien:Covenant
Ridley Scott’s prequel to the long-running space-monster franchise promises weighty philosophical musings alongside the thrills. But does it deliver?
Can non-Jews play Jews in movies? We pick out the best and the worst
A new film stars Richard Gere as a New York 'hondler'. We take a look back at some other great examples of non-Jews in Jewish roles.
The Top 9 Jewish celebrity pets
They’re the constant companions of some of the most famous people on Earth. They must be great. But which is best?
Streisand: 'Sexism cost me an Oscar'
In a wide-ranging interview the star, who has just turned 75, talked about how resistance to the notion of a female director harmed her career
92-year-old Russian-Jewish war hero to stand trial over killing of 'Nazi collaborator'
Colonel Boris Steckler to face court over outcome of 1952 gun battle at Rivne Oblast on Ukraine’s western border
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: how do Marvel's space-pirates cope with the difficult second album?
The latest entry in the seemingly endless series of comic-book adventures film opens with a colossal, hilarious, bang and closes with a bigger, funnier one.
Author Neil Gaiman says 'no' to virtual worlds
The creator of comics, films and TV shows has found a medium he doesn't want to conquer
Jay Rayner under fire from French gastronomes
The Observer’s restaurant critic may have bitten off more than he can chew with his withering review of Paris’s Le Cinq
The 10 T-Shirts you need to wear this Passover
You've cleaned your house and you've overspent (again). But what to wear? We have some ideas for you...
Why is Smurfette missing from film posters in Israel?
The blonde-haired cartoon character has been edited out of posters for the film Smurfs: The Lost Village in some parts of Israel to avoid offending religious sensibilities
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