Here’s this week’s movie news.
Raoul Peck’s latest film, “The Young Karl Marx,” is a story of clashing ideas.
Michael Landers, a former national table tennis champion is set to appear in his New York Philharmonic debut on February 20.
A Syrian producer and the subject of the film “Last Men in Aleppo” were unable to procure visas for the Oscars.
Granick grew up in Stepney, a neighborhood nested in the East End. The area contained a vibrant Jewish community in the early 20th century.
Journalists are not readily intimidated into dropping a story.
A Gilda Radner documentary will open the Tribeca Film Festival, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’s latest project and more movie news.
Robert Schwartzman is the latest Coppola progeny to direct narrative films; his mother, Talia Shire, is Francis Ford Coppola’s sister.
Rachel Kadish’s novel, “The Weight of Ink,” was chosen from a list of 50 works of fiction with “significant Jewish thematic content.”
“Gal Gadot is not treated even with the negligible seriousness other actresses at early stages in their careers enjoy.”