Meeting the other Spielberg sibling
The great director's sister Nancy is behind a new film about the lasting trauma suffered by witnesses to terrorist atrocities
Name Of The Father: New film on sins of a Charedi cult leader shown on BBC
A documentary about abuse in a sect that sparked outrage in Israel is to be shown on the BBC
Film review: Love According to Dalva - Depraved parenting
Belgian director Emmanuelle Nicot takes on the thorny subject of family abuse with sensitivity and skill
Film review: Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 3 - A fond farewell
The last instalment of this series is far more engaging and coherent than most post-endgame
Film review: To Catch a Killer - Drama
Jewish Argentinian director Damián Szifron’s latest has an interesting premise, but is let down by disjointed execution
Film review: Big George Foreman - Heavyweight biopic fails to deliver knockout
Passable, if a little one-sided, account of boxer's life and enduring rivalry with Muhammad Ali
Theatre review: Retrograde - A dilemma for Sidney Poitier
Hot playwright Ryan Calais-Cameron's latest drama focuses on what went down when America’s first African American Oscar winner was on the cusp of fame
Film review: The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan - 'All for one'... is one for all
French cinema reclaims one of its best and enduring stories in fast-paced and hugely engaging interpretation
Film review: Evil Dead Rise -Sisters fail to scare
Fifth installment in Evil Dead franchise just doesn't add up
Film review: One Fine Morning - Heartbreak of a daughter
Outstanding piece of filmmaking tells poignant story of a woman attempting to navigate life after a huge loss
Film review: The Portable Door - A Potteresque mystery
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
My mother was a fantasist. Schindler’s List helped me understand who she really was
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
Film review: Air - Affleck scores in a tale of sports shoe sponsorship
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
What Izzy (from the best Jewish romcom ever made) did next
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
Film review: Tetris - Gaming crosses the Iron Curtain
Taron Egerton stars as businessman credited for bringing Soviet computer game to the Western masses
Film review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - A quest among dragons
Fantasy role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons finally gets the film adaptation it deserves
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