Set in 1930s Mississippi, Ryan Coogler’s new film torches the shallow pieties of contemporary progressive identity crap
‘September 5’ is a gripping, disturbing and true-to-life depiction of ABC’s coverage of the Palestinian terror attack on the 1972 Munich Olympics
A new film about rival female judokas, one from Israel and one from Iran, by an Israeli director
Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ is a spiritually empty, imaginatively bereft upscale spectacle, engineered for fans of Kamala Harris and subscribers to The New Yorker
What begins as a Black ‘Life of Brian’ becomes a wonderful, confusing banquet that puts dull Hollywood box-tickers to shame
We are now told to see movies not because they challenge our preconceptions but precisely because they don’t
Bradley Cooper and his cast shine in ‘Maestro,’ a film about the life of Leonard Bernstein
A new film, Daniel Lombroso’s ‘Nina & Irena,’ captures the challenges of talking about the Holocaust with family members who survived it
Hollywood confronts anti-semitism in Elia Kazan’s 1947 film Gentleman’s Agreement.
‘Norman,’ starring Richard Gere, is an absorbing film about a Jewish connector who’s looking for an honest piece of the action—and finds one