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
Here comes the Chanukah cringe
Pop star Ariana Grande’s narcissistic Galinda turns spoilt vacuity into art
Ridley Scott’s sequel is not the Hollywood boot-filling exercise you might expect
Keren Nechmad's film Kissufim was shot three years ago before the kibbutz became the site of a Hamas massacre
Ian McKellen’s stone-faced critic is a delicious embodiment of cruelty and wit
A film released this week tracks her astonishing story – and the cast of high-profile Jews who played crucial roles in building her career
The actor is on terrifying form in this film which uses poetic licence to excellent effect
Revenge is best served on a toxic male tycoon’s private island in this film which starts as a rom-com but which becomes a thriller
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