On her 80th birthday, a celebration of Barbra Streisand's glittering career in showbiz
From her first screen role in William Wyler’s 1968 film Funny Girl to her hilarious turn in 2004's Meet the Fockers, few can rival the success of this global icon, who grew up in a Jewish family in Brooklyn
Operation Mincemeat film review: 'This is the spy story we’ve been waiting for.'
Based on a true story, this Second World War drama is full of exciting twists
The Northman film review: 'Genuinely thrilling from start to finish'
Don't miss this Viking saga
Julia film review: 'playful, engaging and deftly executed portrait of a real American icon'
After their Oscar-nominated documentary feature RBG, Julie Cohen and Betsy West return to deliver a playful, informative and utterly joyous portrait
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore film review: 'An undeniably welcome return to form'
Unlike its predecessors,The Secrets of Dumbledore feels more anchored in the Harry Potter folklore
The Bubble film review: “Overlong and excruciatingly unfunny”
Linda Marric reviews this pandemic-themed comedy from writer-director Judd Apatow
The Novice film review: "An engaging thriller which delves deep into the destructive nature of obsessive-compulsive behaviour"
Linda Marric reviews director Lauren Hadaway's impressive debut feature
Jewish nominees missed out on Oscars in a ceremony marred by controversy
Hans Zimmer was the only Jewish nominee to win an award
The Tinderbox review: Thought-provoking but out-of-its-depth look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
A chance encounter in her teens with a Muslim Palestinian gay man led British-American filmmaker Gillian Mosely to question everything she had ever been told about Israel
Deep Water Film review: A flawed, but undeniably watchable erotic thriller
Based on a 1957 novel by Patricia Highsmith, Deep Water, starring Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck, marks Adrian Lyne’s return to filmmaking after an absence of two decades
Ambulance film review: Jake Gyllenhaal chews up scenery in Michael Bay's dumb, fun movie
Check your brain in at the door for this heist action thriller
The Jewish Omar Sharif
The Canadian actor talks carving out a career in the shadow of his namesake grandfather
Award-winning film describes how the US smuggled high-ranking Nazis into the country during WW2
Camp confidential reveals the story of Jewish guards ordered to look after Nazis
Fresh film review: Self-aware, devilish and brilliant
A wickedly smart screenplay and electrifying performances from Edgar-Jones and Stan
Phantom of the open review: A charming biopic about amiable imposter
There is something magical about Roberts’s film, both in the way it looks and the story it mostly succeeds in telling
Film review: The Adam Project
Time travel falls flat for this pilot
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