Movie Reviews
'Jerusalem ’67' tells the human stories of the Six Day War
Jerusalem ’67 tells the gripping story of the Six-Day War through personal experiences, focusing on human stories amid the chaos of conflict in the heart of Jerusalem
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Marty Supreme turns table tennis obsession into frantic cinema
Norwegian movies 'Dreams' and 'Love' open in Israel
‘Concerned Citizen’: A look at a Tel Aviv culture clash - review
Concerned Citizen mixes dark comedy and drama in its social commentary about a young gay couple living in a neighborhood in south Tel Aviv that is home to many migrants, both legal and illegal.
Spielberg's ‘The Fabelmans’ shows us the man behind the movies - film review
It won’t surprise anyone who has ever seen a Spielberg movie to know that what saved him – what elevated him – was both his love for movies and his talent for creating them.
‘Tokyo Shaking’ enacts a real-life disaster - film review
The acting, cinematography and production are highly polished, but the script seems designed to mute any real conflict.
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'Triangle of Sadness': Ruben Ostlund's wild ride - film review
It’s a wild ride that takes aim at some pretty easy targets, but makes a few good points and, more importantly, is funny much of the time
Karaoke strikes a chord with Israelis
The movie has touched a chord with many Israelis, who are seeing themselves – or their cousins or old friends – portrayed on screen for the first time.
Parisian worlds collide in 'Haute Couture' - review
"Haute Couture" opens in theaters all over the country on August 25.
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’: Sparks fly for Natalie Portman - review
Other than Portman’s debut as a Norse god, Thor: Love and Thunder will likely delight MCU fans.
Third time’s a charm for the ReFilm festival
ReFilm was created in part to broaden the use of archival work, both in Israel and around the world.
'The Worst Person in the World' is one of the most fun movies of the year
Although the movie has its flaws – Julie’s flitting around can seem inconsequential – in the end it is an enjoyable portrait of a woman who becomes more interesting as her story progresses.