When’s a Jewish film not a Jewish film? When Harry Met Sally…It was written by a Jew, directed by a Jew, and its leading man is a Jew - but everyone wants what's she's having in Nora Ephron's 1987 classicBy Hadley Freeman2 min read
By Noah BerlatskyJewish roles don't always need Jewish actors but casting choices matterWith rising antisemitism, Hollywood needs to think about how it casts Jews3 min read
MoviesBarbarian film review: Small, yet perfectly-formed modern horrorBolstered by three magnificent central performances, Barbarian already feels like a classic of the genreBy Linda Marric1 min read
By Karen E H Skinazi Shalom, sensei — Yiddish Karate KidCobra Kai has been created, like so many other streaming series in the last five years, to allow middle-aged parents to indulge in 1980s nostalgia with their teenage offspring3 min read
MoviesUK Jewish film festival is back in-person and bigger than everThe festival will be presenting four exclusive Gala screenings with Moshe Rosenthal’s fantastic offbeat comedy Karaoke acting as the festival’s openerBy Linda Marric1 min read
MoviesSee How They Run film review: 'I can't remember the last time I laughed this much'Dubbed a 'whodunit within a whodunit' See How They Run parodies Agatha Christie’s iconic play The MousetrapBy Linda Marric1 min read
MoviesBeast film review: Well-intentioned but confused thriller set in the heart of South AfricaBeast often feels too contrived and preposterously overblownBy Linda Marric1 min read
Why are Israeli teenagers getting kicked out of screenings of Minions: Rise of Gru?Groups of suitclad teenage boys are disrupting screenings of the new Minions movie across the worldBy Josh Kaplan1 min read||July 4, 2022 10:47