Film review: An American PickleSeth Rogen's most Jewish film yet - and it left Linda Marric misty-eyedBy Linda Marric2 min read
Film review: The VigilThis Chasidic chiller is the first horror film to be made in YiddishBy Linda Marric2 min read
Film review: UnhingedYou might be tempted to give this road rage thriller a wide swerve, says Linda Marric, but it's strangely watchableBy Linda Marric1 min read
Ron Perlman: What Hellboy did nextThe actor Ron Perlman is best known for the Hellboy movies, but as he tells James Mottram, he likes all sorts of rolesBy James Mottram4 min read
Film review:How to Build a GirlThis adaptation of Caitlin Moran's novel is flawed but fun - and Beanie Feldstein shines, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric2 min read
Grant Rosenmeyer, from child star to producerGrant Rosenmeyer's career as a child actor took him to Broadway and Hollywood. Now he's produced his first film - and immediately stepped into controversyBy Stephen Applebaum7 min read
Film review: Finding the Way BackLinda Marric is left disappointed by this tale of sport and redemptionBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire SagaThis Netflix comedy is a lot of funBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: The Girl With a BraceletThis French thriller's ambiguity is its strength, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
A boy and his dog — and a Shoah settingDirector Lynn Roth's new film is about the Shoah - seen through the eyes of a boy's pet German ShepherdBy Stephen Applebaum6 min read
Jesse Eisenberg:High resistance"The history of Jewish people is just so endlessly fascinating," the Hollywood star tells the JC. "If you don’t end up exploring it, it would be a surprise."By James Mottram6 min read
Film review: The King of Staten IslandDirector Judd Apatow mixes heart and humour in this coming of age story says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
Review: A Rainy Day in New YorkWoody Allen is back on form, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric2 min read
Woody Allen: ‘The real world is a very harsh place'Dogged by scandal and accusations, the veteran filmmaker just goes on making movies. He talked to Linda Marric about his latest, A Rainy Day in New YorkBy Linda Marric6 min read
‘I always felt like an outsider, my films reflect that’Filmmaker Paul Frankl's search for a community is reflected in his films, he tells Stephen ApplebaumBy Stephen Applebaum5 min read