How 99% of Nazis got away with murder
‘Getting Away With Murder(s)’ is a fiery indictment of a world that lost interest in justice
Eran Kolirin exposes absurdity and nuance within a world of seemingly intractable conflict
‘Getting Away With Murder(s)’ is a fiery indictment of a world that lost interest in justice
The rom-com copies 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,' but it's way more pessimistic
'Filmmakers for the Prosecution' shows how two Jewish brothers searched Europe for evidence of the Holocaust
Until the Forward tracked it down, "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco" had been all but forgotten
Hirsch is one of our great actors, but his super Jew-y performance in 'The Fabelmans' is not his best work
Doron and his crew reach a breaking point, but is it believable?
A new film set in Melilla, a Spanish city on the edge of Morocco, features friendship between Jews, Christians and Muslims
The documentary delivers previously unheard audio, but can’t work through its own banality
A new film faithfully brings Charlotte Salomon's magnum opus to screen, yet excises an essential part
Two films at the New York Jewish Film festival flout the usual dark depictions of Hasidism