Out Friday, director Guy Nattiv's latest film, starring Helen Mirren as Golda Meir, skips the broader history lesson and focuses on her humanity as she navigated the Yom Kippur War

Now in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s movie about the man behind the A-bomb shows a struggle between pragmatism, humanism and ambition - and the solace of a Jewish friendship

Director James Mangold’s sequel brings the franchise’s longtime villains closer than ever before -- and into Israeli theaters on June 29 and US theaters on June 30

Environment reporter Sue Surkes on broader implications of last week's heatwave-induced power outages; culture editor Jessica Steinberg shares who's on summer concert circuit

Great performances by all-star actors including Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer don't save Marvel's latest release - out Feb. 16 - from soulless visuals and a languid plot

Airing Jan. 26 on streaming service Peacock, this mystery of the week show is like a newish-Jewish spin on the old classic 'Columbo' - and we hope it runs just as long

When the Oscar-favored film opens Nov. 18, Jewish theatergoers will kvell over the protagonists, a scrappy pair who represent the Tribe much more favorably than the villain does

Out in NY and LA on Nov. 11 and countrywide the next week, the star-studded autobiography is its acclaimed director's genesis story, full of references Diaspora Jews will love

Opening in NY and LA Oct. 28, the fictionalized account is rich with details Jews of a certain place and time will pick up on, but the story's central ethical dilemma is universal

The middling teen film flashes a gratuitous Star of David around the neck of the villain, spurring an online uproar and scoring an 'own goal' that could easily have been avoided

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