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
The film maps out the young woman’s emotional life much better than his songs
If psychonaut and observant Jew Madison Margolin had her way she’d be leading Limmudniks in a mushroom ceremony
James Mottram meets the director of One Life, and one of the refugees rescued by Nicholas Winton
Meg Ryan and David Duchovny have just about enough on-chemistry for the film’s 100 minutes to pass tolerably
Musician Noah Shufutinsky is proudly Black, Jewish and Zionist - and he uses rap to examine his identity
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