Cinema, croissants and queuesMichael Etherton from UK Jewish Film gives us a peek at life on the other side of the velvet ropeBy Michael Etherton5 min read
Sundance in LondonAnne Joseph previews the up-coming London Sundance film festival.By Anne Joseph1 min read
Review: SnatchedThe new Amy Schumer movie is too lazy for laughs says Stephen ApplebaumBy Stephen Applebaum1 min read
Playing prime ministersLondoners get a sneak preview this week of a film about an Israeli Prime Minister and a New York hustler, played by Richard Gere. Anne Joseph talked to Lior Ashkenazi, who plays the PM.By Anne Joseph3 min read
Review: Madame RubinsteinA play about cosmetics queen Helena Rubinstein fails to convince our criticBy John Nathan1 min read
A director's dilemmaMaha Haj's film about a Palestinian family is a highlight of the Seret London Israeli film festival.By Anne Joseph3 min read
Film review – Alien:CovenantRidley Scott’s prequel to the long-running space-monster franchise promises weighty philosophical musings alongside the thrills. But does it deliver?By Michael Moran2 min read
The man who fought to save Europe's JewsAhead of a London screening of "Not Idly By -- Peter Bergson, America and the Holocaust" Ned Temko looks back at the man who woke the world up to the horror of the HolocaustBy Ned Temko3 min read
8 non-Jews in Jewish rolesA new film stars Richard Gere as a New York 'hondler'. We take a look back at some other great examples of non-Jews in Jewish roles.By Michael Moran3 min read
We all love Annie Hall 40 years onIt's everyone's favourite Woody Allen film, voted funniest screenplay ever. Forty years after Annie Hall was released, Nathan Abrams considers its lasting appeal.By Nathan Abrams5 min read
Film review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2The latest entry in the seemingly endless series of comic-book adventures film opens with a colossal, hilarious, bang and closes with a bigger, funnier one.By Michael Moran2 min read
Review: The Zookeeper's WifeThe Zookeeper’s Wife is a film with strong narrative potential....but does it offer enough moral complexity and depth for such a powerful subject?By Anne Joseph1 min read
When the zoo became a place to hideA new film tells the astonishing true story of a Warsaw couple who smuggled Jewish families from the ghettos and hid them from Hitler's killers in the basement of a zooBy James Mottram1 min read
At peace with myself at lastHis family rejected him because he was gay. But when a film was made about Saar Maoz, it helped him confront the past.By Stephen Applebaum3 min read
James Gray: Exploring the dark and personalStephen Applebaum interviews director James Gray about his latest film, The Lost City of ZBy Stephen Applebaum5 min read