Julia Wagner reflects on her behind-the-scnes trip to the set of a television series based on the bestselling novel
By Julia Wagner
Steve McQueen’s new film tells the story of the Holocaust through more than 100 buildings in the Dutch capital
By Linda Marric
The horrors of the past that lurk in the shadows
By John Nathan
Capturing the ordinariness of atrocity
Twenty years after Sideways, director Alexander Payne reunites with Oscar-nominated Paul Giamatti
By Jan Shure
You’ve already seen the film, but Tina Fey’s version is so funny you never lose interest
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Sex in the cinema need not be exploitative
Yet another Harlan Coben blockbuster on Netflix
By Josh Howie
Motivation is missing from this stirring biopic
It’s incredible that none of these deconstructionist set-pieces were rehearsed
The film maps out the young woman’s emotional life much better than his songs
If psychonaut and observant Jew Madison Margolin had her way she’d be leading Limmudniks in a mushroom ceremony
By Simon Rocker
James Mottram meets the director of One Life, and one of the refugees rescued by Nicholas Winton
By James Mottram
Meg Ryan and David Duchovny have just about enough on-chemistry for the film’s 100 minutes to pass tolerably
Musician Noah Shufutinsky is proudly Black, Jewish and Zionist - and he uses rap to examine his identity
By Alma Green