Film review: Infinity Pool - A hedonistic holiday with lashings of horror
Director Brandon Cronenberg incisively critiques global inequalities in this portrayal of a man's descent into depravity
Film review: John Wick: Chapter 4 - revenge is on the menu
Keanu Reeves returns looking slicker than ever in the latest installment of the much-loved saga
A Good Person Film review: A bitter cocktail of grief and addiction
Scrubs star Zach Braff's latest offering is let down by a poor script
Obituary: Chaim Topol
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
Film-maker’s grandparents are Liverpool movie stars
Jewish student Olivia Barnett-Brown won a Royal Television Society award for her Chanukah documentary
Shazam! Fury of the Gods film review: Hapless misfits fall flat
David F Sandberg returns with a second outing for the franchise but, some solid acting performances aside, it's a flop
Pearl Film review: Gory stories down on the farm
Ti West and Mia Goth's latest collaboration is fresh, subversive and drenched in delicious irony and dark humour
We need to talk about ‘Jewface'
Julia Wagner has a plan to help film, TV and theatre reflect our community accurately
Obituary: Stephen Greif
Award-winning actor nominated for role in Death of a Salesman
Jamie Lee Curtis wins first Oscar, while Spielberg misses out
Despite seven nominations, The Fablemans failed to win a single award
The Oscar-nominated film that evoked family memories for its Jewish producer
The grandfather of Daniel Dreifuss, who produced All Quiet on the Western Front, fought for Germany in the First World War
Champions film review: Basketball caper is a slam dunk
Woody Harrelson stars in charming comedy drama about coach put in charge of a chaotic team
Scream VI film review: The horror franchise that just won't die
The latest instalment in the bloodcurdling series mixes old with new to please both franchise diehards and newcomers
Steven Spielberg: Level of Jew-hate not seen since 'Germany in the 30s'
The director said that antisemitism is 'standing proud with hands on hips, like Hitler and Mussolini'
Close film review: Touching portrayal of a fracturing friendship
Tender tale of two boys' bond features impressive performances from young actors in central roles
Creed 3 film review: Boxing gets boring in this rushed and predictable sequel
Another rematch in the pugilistic saga is one too many and feels like a chore
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