John Nathan
Theatre review: The Hills of California
This family reunion is great – but it’s no Jerusalem
Film review: Occupied City : Steve McQueen’s documentary on Amsterdam’s Shoah memories
The horrors of the past that lurk in the shadows
Theatre review: Plaza Suite: ‘A perfectly-formed play and Sarah-Jessica Parker is a revelation.’
Ticket prices are high but for fans of Neil Simon this is an unmissable revival
Film review: The Zone of Interest: ‘Hopefully it will win Oscars’
Capturing the ordinariness of atrocity
That’s Life! to a new Shoah fairy tale
Samantha Spiro who played Esther Rantzen in One Life is now the narrator in a new play about the Holocaust
The Holdovers review: A beautifully wrought comedy that took me back to 1970
Twenty years after Sideways, director Alexander Payne reunites with Oscar-nominated Paul Giamatti
Don’t Destroy Me, Arcola Theatre review: It’s hugely satisfying to see this lost-forever world of post-war Jewish Brixton revived
Tricia Thorns’s ambitious production vaults us powerfully back to a particular moment in Anglo-Jewish history
Kin at the National Theatre: This is a play that makes the case for Israel
Those who have bought into the narrative that the Jewish state is white and colonialist entity need to watch this show
Mean Girls review: What’s the point of the rehash? It’s hilarious
You’ve already seen the film, but Tina Fey’s version is so funny you never lose interest
Film review: Poor Things – ‘A tornado of a performance from Emma Stone’
Sex in the cinema need not be exploitative
Review of Stranger Things, The First Shadow: This show redefines what we can depict on page
Not a moment of this three-hour drama triumph lasts a second longer than you want it to [Missing Credit]
One Life review: ‘The question that hovers is why’
Motivation is missing from this stirring biopic
Ulster American review: Forget the tension and enjoy the craic
You can pick holes in this play, but it remains enormous fun
Priscilla review: how Elvis shook up her life
The film maps out the young woman’s emotional life much better than his songs
Judaism is the only religion I have and the only one I’m comfortable with, says Sharon Osbourne
The former X Factor judge talks about being a patrilineal Jew and why she and Ozzy are leaving LA for the UK
Should Roald Dahl’s witches be cancelled?
The National Theatre’s production was hard to watch, especially after October 7
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