Film review: Mrs Harris Goes to Paris - A return trip to the French capital for some fashion and fun
Lesley Manville heads a stellar European cast in this charming period-drama comedy
Back to Berlin to confront the dark secrets of the past
A fascinating new documentary traces two friends travelling to Germany to face up to very different tales from their families’ past, as its director explains
Film review: Smile: 'Fresh and original'
A filmmaker star is born
Top shows for the ten days
Karen E H Skinazi picks her favourite screen depictions of the High Holy Days
After 15 years, my film’s on screens at last
When the star of his film died, Joshua Newton despaired. But as he tells James Mottram, the tech came through in the end
We’ve come a long way since Fiddler! A history of UK Jews on stage and screen
Depiction of Jews has happily moved on from the crass stereotypes so common in the early 20th century
Obituary: Joe Turkel
Blade Runner actor who created golems on screen but failed to achieve the magic of stardom
Don't Worry Darling Film review: Great film, shame about Styles
Former One Direction star is sadly the weakest link in a movie full of intrigue, heightened paranoia and 50s nostalgia
Hallelujah! The inside story of a masterpiece
A new film celebrates Leonard Cohen’s classic song - and how it evolved from an obscure album track to an international anthem
After 15 years, my film’s on screens at last
When the star of his film died, Joshua Newton despaired. But the tech came through in the end
Did The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas need a sequel?
Critics attacked John Boyne's 2006 novel for obscuring the historical reality of the Holocaust. Now he's back with a follow-up
Funny Pages film review: A quirky East Coast comedy is a true diamond in the rough
Young filmmaker Owen Kline has written a selection of characters and misfits one can’t help but fall in love with
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song Film review: The journey of a classic
A comprehensive look at the story of the song and what it represented for its writer Leonard Cohen and all those who sang it after him
Shtisel star Shira Haas to play Israeli superheroine in new Captain America film
The Israeli actor will appear as Sabra in the forthcoming Marvel Comics Universe blockbuster
Crimes of the Future Film review: A surgical shocker
Viggo Mortensen stars as Crash writer/director David Cronenberg returns to the body-horror genre, depicting a grisly future where surgery is the new sex
Three Thousand Years of Longing Film review: A magical mixture of fantasy and history
Mad Max writer-director-producer George Miller takes us on a crazily big and mad voyage with a touch of feminist flare to boot.
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