Fifth installment in Evil Dead franchise just doesn't add up
By Linda Marric
Outstanding piece of filmmaking tells poignant story of a woman attempting to navigate life after a huge loss
Adaptation of the first book of Tom Holt’s J.W. Wells & Co. book series is fun but has too much going on all the time to fully work
Max Friedman, the son of two Holocaust survivors, was reluctant to see Steven Spielberg’s film when it came out in 1993. But when he did, it changed his life
By Karen Glaser
Good Will Hunting team reunite for hilarious take on the story of how NBA player Michael Jordan signed one of the most lucrative sports shoe business deals in history
Keren David loves 1980s film Crossing Delancey. So she jumped at the chance to interview its writer Susan Sandler about her latest project, a documentary about a transgender stand-up comedian
By Keren David
Taron Egerton stars as businessman credited for bringing Soviet computer game to the Western masses
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Fantasy role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons finally gets the film adaptation it deserves
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Director Brandon Cronenberg incisively critiques global inequalities in this portrayal of a man's descent into depravity
Keanu Reeves returns looking slicker than ever in the latest installment of the much-loved saga
Scrubs star Zach Braff's latest offering is let down by a poor script
Israeli actor who took so many of us back to our east European roots with his portrayal of shtetl Jew Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof
By Gloria Tessler
Jewish student Olivia Barnett-Brown won a Royal Television Society award for her Chanukah documentary
By Jenni Frazer
David F Sandberg returns with a second outing for the franchise but, some solid acting performances aside, it's a flop
Ti West and Mia Goth's latest collaboration is fresh, subversive and drenched in delicious irony and dark humour
Julia Wagner has a plan to help film, TV and theatre reflect our community accurately
By Julia Wagner