New israeli movies
In a city torn by poster wars and politics, repair for NYC Jews requires fighting for it - opinion
We must turn aside from the temptation to flatten complexity, hide behind false certainties, and hurl our “truths” at one another like Molotov cocktails.
New movie 'Holy Cow' is a fresh coming-of-age drama brought directly from Cannes
Indiana Jones meets science in ‘Dial of Destiny’
Israeli show creators attend int'l television conference
Being Norman Oppenheimer
Joseph Cedar’s ‘Norman’ shows the humanity within the nudnik.
Hollywood stars attend gala screening of ‘Zookeeper’s Wife’ in Warsaw
Based on the non-fiction best seller by poet and naturalist Diane Ackerman, the movie opens in theaters March 31.
Movie Review: ‘Personal Affairs’
PERSONAL AFFAIRS Hebrew title: Inyanim Ishiim Directed by Maha Haj With Sanaa and Mahmoud Shawahdeh, Ziad Bakri, Hanan Hillo, Doraid Liddawi Running time: 90 minutes In Arabic and Hebrew.
Movie review: Nadia’s dilemma
A Palestinian woman lives life as a Jew in Tova Ascher’s new film
Coming soon to a theater near you
The ‘Post’ looks at some of the more highly anticipated movies being released in early 2017.
Television: Boston and Hollywood
Three big movies on the small screen.
Rise of the Oscar contenders
The ‘Post’ looks at four of the front-runners for next year’s Academy Awards.
Miri Regev’s ill-timed tirade
Regev has never pretended to be especially interested in the arts. She has boasted that she has never read Chekhov, apparently to make a point about how European culture should not dominate the arts.
Ophirs handed out awards, too
Rama Burshtein, an ultra-Orthodox woman, won the Best Screenplay Award for Through the Wall, a comedy about marriage in the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world.
Israeli cinema on the way to American theaters
From features like ‘Presenting Princess Shaw’ to docos like ‘Tikkun,’ Israel will be represented this summer in the US.