Anne Joseph speaks to the director of an award-winning Israeli film
By Anne Joseph
Anne Joseph is disappointed by a film about multi-generational trauma
Murder, mayhem and a monster in Victorian London
"Meet me in Paris tomorrow." Filmmaker David Cohen tells Jenni Frazer how a mysterious phone call led to a film and book which cast doubt on the official version of the deaths of two princesses.
By Jenni Frazer
Roger Camrass recalls his father's wartime experience
By Roger Camrass
Matthew Heineman’s exceptional, award-winning documentary reveals Isis's cruelty and others’ bravery
Can this umpteenth reboot of Marvel’s best-loved character get moviegoers’ spider-senses tingling? Michael Moran investigates…
By Michael Moran
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Anne Joseph is disappointed by this adaptation of a best-selling true life story
He's known for his subtle style - but Jake Gyllenhaal's gone wild in his latest film, he tells Stephen Applebaum
By Stephen Applebaum
Llion Roberts' new documentary Destination Unknown captures the stories of Holocaust survivors. He tells Stephen Applebaum how and why he made the film.
Ed Mosberg has made it his life's work to testify about the horrors of the holocaust.Now he is featured in an extraordinary new film.
Rachel Weisz's performance is intoxicating in this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel, says Anne Joseph
There's much to like about Richard Gere's portrayal of a hustler who meets an Israeli politician, says Anne Joseph
If fast cars doing impossible things are your cup of tea, drift into Baby Driver, says Michael Moran
The previous entries in the DC Comics film series have met with mixed reactions. Can Israeli actress Gal Gadot deliver the franchise’s first unequivocal hit?
Michael Etherton from UK Jewish Film gives us a peek at life on the other side of the velvet rope
By Michael Etherton