Musical TheatreWhy Am I So Single review: ‘a work in progress’Love lives that turn out to be little less interesting for a show of two and a half hoursBy John Nathan1 min read
FilmThe Goldman Case: The new French courtroom drama that puts Jewishness on trialCédric Kahn on his reconstruction of the 1976 trial of leftist Pierre Goldman – and the French judicial system’s prejudice against JewsBy James Mottram4 min read
FilmAzazel Jacobs on His Three DaughtersThe film director on why returning to his native New York inspired him to make a movie about how a family copes with griefBy Anne Joseph5 min read
FilmAn Israeli director debuts with a film shot in a kibbutz ravaged by October 7Keren Nechmad's film Kissufim was shot three years ago before the kibbutz became the site of a Hamas massacreBy Jane Prinsley6 min read
FilmThe Critic review: ‘acidic revenge plot in 1930s London’Ian McKellen’s stone-faced critic is a delicious embodiment of cruelty and witBy John Nathan1 min read
FilmVogue model and war journalist Lee Miller’s Jewish friends and loversA film released this week tracks her astonishing story – and the cast of high-profile Jews who played crucial roles in building her careerBy Melanie Abrams 4 min read
FilmFirebrand review: ‘Jude Law’s Henry VIII’The actor is on terrifying form in this film which uses poetic licence to excellent effectBy John Nathan1 min read
FilmBlink Twice review: ‘men are the enemy of women’Revenge is best served on a toxic male tycoon’s private island in this film which starts as a rom-com but which becomes a thrillerBy John Nathan1 min read
FilmThe Jewish rom-com that tells you everything you ever wanted to know about platonic loveI talk to writer-director Nathan Silver about his new film Between the Temples, featuring a cantor who’s losing his voice and faith until his old teacher saves himBy James Mottram6 min read
FilmBetween the Temples review: ‘excruciating in the best way’This comedy is based on the kind of ineffectual and hapless Jew that gentiles have long liked most, but it’s Jewish plea to live life to the full is one we can all get behindBy John Nathan2 min read
FilmWidow Cliquot review: ‘more prosecco than champagne’Cliquot’s corporate story has been deemed big screen fare so I wish the film had dived into the mysterious alchemy of how the sparkling wine is madeBy John Nathan1 min read
MusicFirst trailer for Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet releasedTimothée Chalamet stars as the legendary Jewish American folk singer-songwriter Bob DylanBy Daniel Ben-David2 min read
CelebrityAngelina Jolie has been brainwashed by the UN says dad Jon VoightOscar winner calls the UN antisemitic and claims Palestinians are not refugeesBy Jane Prinsley1 min read
FilmFilm review: Twisters, ‘A spectacle but as memorable as a breeze’After George Clooney’s Perfect Storm and 1996’s Twister, here is yet another tornado movieBy John Nathan1 min read