Is ‘A Real Pain’ the Jewish Oscar film we’ve been waiting for?
The acclaimed film avoids the tropes and tragedies that have defined other Jewish Academy Award nominees
In chronicling the story of the Beinin family, 'Holding Liat' grapples with personal and national trauma
The acclaimed film avoids the tropes and tragedies that have defined other Jewish Academy Award nominees
In an emotional documentary, Beth Lane highlights the importance of not being complicit.
A new documentary about the ‘Maus’ author reveals his influences, and what keeps him up at night
Hans Karl Breslauer's 1924 film resonates in an environment of rising antisemitism and threatened mass deportations
Pro-Palestinians picketed the film for its inclusion of Shira Haas’ character. It wasn’t worth the protest
In the second and final season of his hit Netflix comedy, Mo Amer takes a bow — and a stand
Patrick McGilligan's doorstopper of a biography addresses Allen's professional achievements and also his personal deficits
László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, Ernő Goldfinger and others
Redolent of Antonioni and Bergman, Rob Tregenza's 'The Fishing Place' offers moments of beauty and incomprehensibility
Oscar nominee Judy Becker talks about bringing László Tóth's designs to life
נאָך איר מאַנס טויט אין 2003 האָט זי געהאָלפֿן אַרויסגעבן זײַן לעקסיקאָן פֿון די ייִדישע שרײַבער אין ראַטן־פֿאַרבאַנד.