Promise Lands film review: A touching warts-and-all look at what it’s like to grow up in Israel
Yael Reuveny's documentary feature delves deep into the director’s relationship with the country she left and the guilt she now feels
Top Gun: Maverick film review: 'a thrilling sequel which is bound to delight fans of the first film'
The sequel to the classic movie is here at last - and Linda Marric loves it
Kate Winslet Gaza film ‘is Hamas propaganda’
Eleven Days in May director has been praised by Hamas leadership for 'countering the Zionist narrative'
Farewell to comic book genius Neal Adams, who fearlessly battled for justice
The superhero artist leaves behind an important legacy not only as a storyteller but also for his campaigning as a proud Jew
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness film review: 'A totally bonkers second instalment of the saga'
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Sam Raimi's production also sees the return of MCU favourites Elizabeth Olsen, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Benedict Wong
Cabaret film review: 'Timely and unflinchingly hard-hitting even 50 years later'
Bob Fosse’s iconic musical film makes a welcome return to the big screen this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary
The fighters and the filmmakers
Israeli director Avi Nesher's new film highlights a kibbutz's battle in the 1948 War of Independence
Childfree by choice: Does that make me selfish?
A new documentary stands up for the rights of women who opt to avoid motherhood
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness film review: 'a genuinely a thrilling new adventure.'
Linda Marric enjoys the new Marvel offering
Happening film review: Happening is not so much a battle cry, but more a declaration of independence from the shackles of the patriarchy.'
This is a grim but necessary film about abortion rights
His mother’s Shoah trauma made his childhood hell
Michael Moskowitz’s years in therapy are the subject of a fascinating new documentary
Sir Anthony Hopkins, 84, takes on ‘British Schindler’ role
Veteran actor to play Sir Nicholas Winton in upcoming film One Life
Downton Abbey: A New Era Film review: 'Often the film feels like a parody of itself...but it works'
A return for the much-loved TV spin off
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent film review: Tediously pleased with itself and is deeply unfunny
Nicholas Cage fans will be disappointed to see such a great talent go to waste
Hollywood giant relents over $1m demand to stage Holocaust opera
Miramax has agreed to waive a demand from a young British composer to secure the rights to set The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas to music, following the JC’s intervention
Playground film review: Trauma at school
an unflinchingly honest, heartbreaking and gorgeously acted tale of schoolyard-bullying
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