Meet the 'lion spy' who went undercover to expose the trophy hunters
Rogue Rubin took drastic risks to expose bogus claims about lion conservation
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time film review - A thrilling account of a man who stood for more than many give him credit
Curb your Enthusiasm director Robert B. Weide spent four decades of his life attempting to make a documentary about his friend and mentor. That film is finally being released, and not a second too soon.
Where the Crawdads Sing film review: A sanitised adaptation of Delia Owens's 2018 bestseller
Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones puts in a good performance but it can't rescue a movie that fails to truly grasp both the era and the region it is set in
The Railway Children Return film review: Old-fashioned offering of delightful nostalgia
Jenny Agutter, Tom Courtenay and Sheridan Smith lead the cast in this much-anticipated follow-up to a British screen classic
The Gray Man Film review: an enjoyable romp slightly let down by its meandering screenplay
There is a lot about the film that feels both old fashioned, but it is definitely entertaining
Never mind The Godfather: these are the James Caan classics you need to watch
The son of refugees from Nazi Germany, he played up his bruising apprenticeship in the pool halls and played down his career as a college football player and acting student
Thor: Love and Thunder Film review: A joyful return to the franchise
Our hero tries to find inner peace but is forced to return to action in this second instalment of the franchise
80s classic Crossing Delancey is a perfect Jewish tonic to the world's current state
Ideal escapism if you feel down, Crossing Delancey also offers home truths about love
From a drag queen to Captain Gabi: Fauda's ever-changing Itzik Cohen
He’s played Hitler, a sumo wrestler and an Israeli politician — Francine White meets the chameleon-like Fauda star
Why are Israeli teenagers getting kicked out of screenings of Minions: Rise of Gru?
Groups of suitclad teenage boys are disrupting screenings of the new Minions movie across the world
Good Luck to You Leo Grande film review: An engaging, funny and hugely affecting comedy drama
A real eye-opener with a fantastic performance by Emma Thompson, who seemingly can’t put a foot wrong
Nitram film review: A level-headed retelling of a shocking event
Justin Kurzel directs this impressive dramatisation of the infamous 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Australia
Natalie Portman goes back to her roots to play Jewish mum in 1960s Baltimore
Israel-born actress to star in Lady of the Lake, based on Laura Lippman’s best-selling book
Woody Allen confirms new film to shoot in Paris, but 'thrill' of directing is gone
The controversial Jewish filmmaker will film his 50th film in the French capital
Elvis film review: Baz Luhrmann’s sparkling biopic of the mighty king of rock ‘n’ roll
A touching and sometimes bleak story about the super-talented kid who fell prey to a slippery manager
The Survivor film review: a deeply moving and beautifully acted story about an extraordinary individual
This harrowing post-Holocaust drama might make for a bleak watch, but its message is that of love and forgiveness
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