Thirty years on, Schindler’s List should never have been made
Schindler’s Jews are terrorised people who cannot be whole in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film
Anne Frank animated film attacked for ‘colonising’ memory of the Shoah
The film draws comparisons between the plight of the Holocaust victim and undocumented immigrants
Charm Circle film review: Insight into a chaotic upbringing
Touching and funny tale of child growing up with two warring parents
Next Exit Film review: Road trip to the afterlife
Debut director Mali Elfman gives an expertly constructed and hugely original moral-dilemma narrative that delivers on almost every promise
Pictures plus music: A video to help Ukraine rise again
The pianist Margaret Fingerhut has teamed up with a Ukrainian filmmaker to raise funds for warzone aid
‘Jewface’ talk is dangerous, says director of new Mirren film Golda
Guy Nattiv said that Golda Meir's family suggested Mirren take the role
Film review: Sharper - 'a deliciously playful debut feature'
An unpredictable thriller full of sharp turns
The Hollywood stars who backed - and attacked - Israel
A new book traces the relationship between Tinseltown and the Jewish state
Film review: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: 'Silly and outrageous'
The insect superhero is back again
'Yentl' actor writes new spin on Jewish classic for Radio 4
Kerry Shale, who appeared in the 1983 Barbra Streisand film, has penned a fresh take on Isaac Bashevis Singer's classic short story
Film review: Magic Mike’s Last Dance 'Stunted, outdated and just plain silly.'
Linda Marric's not impressed by the latest episode in this stripper saga
Somebody I Used To Know Film review: A romance that we’ve all seen so many times before
Dave Franco and Alison's Brie's film feels like a pastiche of genre rather than a fully fledged romcom
Netflix slammed for portraying Jews as 'white, privileged and racist' in hit rom-com ‘You People’
The film has faced backlash for reinforcing ‘painful’ stereotypes and ‘playing the Holocaust for laughs’
Portrait of a marriage, by a neurotic spouse
This couple make funny, honest films about their relationship
The Whale film review: Obesity in the post-Covid era
Brendan Fraser makes a great comeback playing a reclusive, overweight professor trying to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter
Film review Knock on The Cabin: 'It delivers a killer twist'
Don't miss this sci fi mystery
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