Celebrating the 'notorious' Ruth Bader GinsburgLiberal Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a new feminist icon for younger women, say the makers of a new documentary about her five decades fighting inequalityBy Stephen Applebaum5 min read
Film review: Mary Poppins ReturnsLinda Marric loves the sequel to a children's classicBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: DisobedienceRachel Weisz stars in this film about forbidden love among frummersBy Anne Joseph2 min read
An outsider's eye on Hendon"It was like visiting another planet," says film director Sebastian Lelio of his new movie Disobedience, set in the frum community of Hendon. James Mottram met himBy James Mottram6 min read
The bikers from Israel who went back to BerlinA new documentary tells the story of the bikers who went out from Mandate Palestine to invite Jews from Europe to take part in the first Maccabiah Games - and the bikers who replicated their journeys in 2015By Daniel Sugarman3 min read
The Coens are back in the Wild WestThe film-making brothers have a new offering - and it's on Netflix. James Mottram met them.By James Mottram5 min read
Film review: PeterlooMaxine Peake and Rory Kinnear shine in Mike Leigh's latest filmBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film Review: The Ballad Of Buster StruggsThe Ballad Of Buster Struggs is six Coen stories in one filmBy Linda Marric1 min read
Settlement life captured by a lefty'I’m a leftist, against settlements, now let’s talk’ says film maker Iris ZakiBy Anne Joseph2 min read
Film Review: The Wife and Operation FinaleA wife’s ambitions thwarted, and the charming face of evilBy Anne Joseph2 min read
UK Jewish Film Festival 2018: Pick of the programmeWomen rule, but the men get the laughs in Keren David's round-up of this year's UK Jewish Film Festival programmeBy Keren David3 min read
Film Review: The Little Stranger (12A)A gripping tale of a spooky house full of melancholyBy Anne Joseph1 min read