Film
'The Devil Wears Prada 2’ reunites cast but lacks original bite - review
The big question on the minds of fans of the original film, released 20 years ago and today a cult classic, is how the sequel measures up.
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: Israel rolls out red carpet as Tel Aviv hosts early premiere
‘Leave One Day’: Low-key musical about French chef - review
'Every day since then has been horrendous': Rob Reiner's son Jake opens up about coping with loss
Tamam’s triumph, tech unicorns: What to watch in Israel this weekend
The series isn’t only about the successes. It’s also about how the influx of hi-tech money has changed Israel, creating a disconnect between the 1% of tech billionaires and the rest of us.
'Schindler’s List' Israeli actor Rami Heuberger dies at 61
Rami Heuberger was a prolific actor who appeared on stage, screen, and television. He passed away at the age of 61 after a long battle with cancer.
Noé Debré on making his own style of French-Jewish cinema
Debré, one of the most successful writer/directors in France, has gone all in on embracing his French-Jewish identity.
Sam Spiegel International Film Lab to hold pitching event at Venice Film Festival
This is the first time since its establishment 13 years ago that Sam Spiegel's International Film Lab will hold its annual pitching event as part of the Venice Film Festival.
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ disappoints - film review
Wes Anderson’s latest movie lacks a compelling, comprehensible storyline, or characters viewers would care about.
How an Israeli kidnapping comedy sold a million tickets
Saving Shuli-San was set for a June release, but the war with Iran made United King Films, the movie’s distributor, postpone the much-awaited film.
'Tropicana': A well-made, dark exploration of Israeli families and repression - review
The movie stars Irit Sheleg as a joyless supermarket cashier who gets sucked into her coworker's (Regina Spector's) sexual life.
'Dreams' creator Michel Franco talks to 'Post' as new film opens in Israel - interview
Michel Franco's "Dreams" is a genre-defying tale which can be seen as both a dark love story and an allegory about Mexican-American relations.
‘The Sea’ leads Ophir Award nominations
The nominees for Israel's Ophir Awards have been announced.
Barry Diller’s adventures: In and outside of Hollywood
While some people are about breaking molds, the Jewish boy from Beverly Hills is about creating new ones.