Filmmakers play it safe in the historical drama out Sept. 3 about a controversial victim compensation fund, avoiding grittier details in an effort that rings hollow 20 years later

An extraterrestrial cameo helps a family come to terms with their existential questions in this independent film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer

Debuting at Cannes, Israeli director Ari Folman's newest release embraces the vibrant world of animated fantasy as it artfully reframes the iconic diary through modern teenage eyes

Scarlett Johansson, Rachel Weisz and director Cate Shortland make up a trifecta of Women of the Tribe propelling this dazzling action film, out in the US July 9

Now playing in US theaters and available on-demand, the film by director Eytan Rockaway seeks to understand the notorious criminal who supported Israel and fought Nazis

Danielle humorously figures out how to navigate her own identity without causing a rift with the wider community in relatable 'Shiva Baby' by newbie Emma Seligman, out April 2

Indie comedy released this week fails to deliver with its gross-out gags, vulgarity, and Judaism falls by the wayside, reviewer says

Nuance, attention to detail, and ultimately, believability make for a gripping journey into Mexico's insular Syrian Jewish community. Streaming Friday in virtual cinemas

It's not easy to break the news about one of the year's most anticipated films, starring beloved Israeli Gal Gadot, but this heroic super sequel never quite takes off

Documentary by Bob Dylan's son, out in select cinemas in US and virtual theaters Friday, is a one-dimensional ad for George Soros, and less informative than his Wikipedia page

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