Film review
'Bad Shabbos' brings a load of good laughs and Jewish comedy – review
'Bad Shabbos' will definitely offend some people, but it will leave many others laughing with its Jewish comedy.
Sarah Silverman pays tribute to her father, Noa Kirel stars in first TV drama role
How two new documentaries on America post-Oct. 7 talk right past each other
‘Kafka’s Last Trial’ doc. tells the story of a literary legal battle
Chalamet masterfully channels Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown' - film review
The movie is far from flawless, but the problems with it are likely not ones that will bother you as you’re watching it.
'Souleymane’s Story': A glance into the life of an African worker in Paris - film review
The new film paints a haunting portrait of one face behind all the headlines about immigration.
'Why War': Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai's latest movie - review
The director attempts to answer the question "why war?" in an inventive way, by quoting from an exchange of letters between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud in the early 1930s.
Jesse Eisenberg's 'A Real Pain' is a trip worth taking - review
Jesse Eisenberg's 'A Real Pain' is a poignant journey of grief, Jewish identity, and family bonds, blending humor and heart as two cousins navigate their past on a tour of Jewish history in Poland.
New film 'The Ring' traces a family's Holocaust trauma - film review
Much of the movie details their search through Budapest, and as interesting as this city’s atmosphere is, it’s the relationships among the three leads that carry the movie forward.
Israeli film ‘Red Flower’ copes with the carnage in Sderot - review
Also available is the docudrama One Day in October on Yes TV, by Daniel Finkelman and Oded Davidoff, which offers dramatized versions of four stories from October 7.
Love, laughter, and high-stakes Haredi dating in 'Matchmaking 2' - review
If you’re craving a story that’s both romantic and funny, Matchmaking 2 is a good match.
Norwegian talkfest ‘Sex’ is an utterly unsexy film - review
Norwegian film "Sex" revives mumblecore with a dialogue-heavy story, but its slow, unremarkable conversations fall flat.
‘White Bird’ stars Helen Mirren as a Holocaust survivor who teaches her grandson about kindness
The movie is a spinoff of “Wonder” (2017), a modern-day story about a middle schooler seeking to fit in despite his facial differences.
'A World Apart' showcases Italian small-town charm with a heartfelt story of resilience - opinion
'A World Apart' tells the heartwarming story of a Roman teacher revitalized by a tiny Italian village’s fight to keep its school open, resonating with today’s challenges.
'Thelma': A movie that will ride off with your heart - review
Thelma is a touching and entertaining story about what getting old is like for many people, with real laughs and moving moments.