Film review: Twisters, ‘A spectacle but as memorable as a breeze’
After George Clooney’s Perfect Storm and 1996’s Twister, here is yet another tornado movie
Review: The Commandants’s Shadow, The dark legacy of Höss is a real zone of interest
The very Jewish history of some of Marvel’s biggest names
The comics have a long Jewish history, but the MCU has recently been accused of abandoning its Jewish fans
Marvel strips Jewish superhero Sabra of her Israeli identity
Outrage after film company turns the Jewish Sabra character into a former Russian spy
Marvel’s cowardly decision to erase the Israeli background of Sabra won’t solve anything
What does rewriting Israelis out of popular culture actually achieve?
Legacy of a monster: the real-life story behind The Zone of Interest
After the dark portrayal of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his family in Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest, Daniela Völker tells Anne Joseph how her new film presents the parallel stories of his descendants and those of a survivor of the camp
Moon trek where one (better) film has gone before...
Kinds of Kindness, review: a kind of invitation to defy conventional thinking
The Bikeriders review: Jodie revs it up in this tale about bikers on a dead end
Freud’s Last Session review: This is a movie with play envy
(Stephen) Fry’s delight: his new film with Lena Dunham
Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham on how they connected with their Jewishness while shooting a road movie in Poland
The street-fighters who taught British fascists: don’t f*** with the Jews
Documentary film-maker David Herman’s latest work charts the history of Jewish self-defence in the UK. John Nathan meets him
‘A few months after my release from prison I was back on the crystal meth’: meet Britain’s unlikeliest drug dealer
A film about a north London grandfather caught with the Metropolitan Police’s largest-ever crystal meth haul is out this week
Hollywood museum to revise exhibit on Jewish history following backlash over negative portrayals of Jews
‘Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital’ has drawn criticism from industry activists for its reportedly negative portrayal of Jewish Hollywood pioneers
Dead Don’t Hurt review: Can you love the son of a man who raped your wife?
Film review: A House in Jerusalem ‘Where this film flounders is in its depiction of a British Jewish family’
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