Transformers Rise of The Beasts review: A franchise that’s had its day
Seventh film in series is silly, overinflated and feels interminably slow
Obituary: Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE
Pioneering titan of the British film and television industry
The gripping story of Reality Winner, as told by its Jewish director
Tina Satter's powerful directorial debut presents a dramatic true story
Obituary: Gerald Fried
Film and TV composer who helped Stanley Kubrick transition from still images into motion pictures
Reality review: An unlikely whistleblower
The story of the young US Air Force translator who received the longest prison sentence ever for the unauthorised release of government information
Master Gardener review: An unconvincing portrayal of women
Director Paul Schrader's latest exploration of modern masculinity sees a taciturn horticulturist reflecting on his dark past
British-directed Auschwitz film takes second prize at Cannes
'The Zone of Interest' won the Grand Prix at the prestigious film festival
Film review: Sisu - Finnish bravery shines through in war thriller
Filmmaker Jalmari Helander mixes thrilling action sequences with nifty Sergio Leon-esque spaghetti western tropes
Film review: Full Time - The trials of a single mother
Call My Agent's Laure Calamy stars in gritty realist drama with a brave ending
Israeli actress Roni Nadler launches UK film studio
The stage and voice actress claims that she will make a £7 million investment to the British film industry
The Talmud is the reason Jews make such good romcoms
The best romance films and love songs have always been disproportionately created by Jews
Film review: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret - Growing pains and sanitary products
Adaptation of Judy Blume's seminal novel is a wonderful depiction of pre-adolescent angst
Film review: Beau Is Afraid - A middle-aged mummy’s boy
Ari Aster's alt-reality, distopian film is a wonderful take on Oedipal misery and the horror of drug abuse
How Benny Safdie stepped in front of the camera
Benny Safdie, half of the Safdie brothers directing duo, stars in Are you There God? It’s Me, Margaret, which is out this week
Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power The male gaze explored
Acclaimed Jewish American filmmaker Nina Menkes delves deep into what this term represents in a post #metoo film industry
The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F***! review: Debunking the self-help culture
Life-affirming documentary feature from director Nathan Price, based on Mark Manson’s bestselling book, is a good watch, especially for young adults
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