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Son of director Rob Reiner, Nick, arrested in connection with parents’ murder
Less than a day after filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle were found dead in their Los Angeles home with their throats slashed, US media report their son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested on suspicion of killing them
ynet
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12.15.25
Filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife found dead, their son suspected
After acclaimed Jewish filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer were found stabbed to death, People reported their son Nick is suspected; Reiner directed cult classics The Princess Bride and This Is Spinal Tap; Nick has spoken publicly about long struggles with drug addiction and a period of homelessness
Amir Bogen, New York
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12.15.25
Review: despite its intriguing concept, Eternity delivers predictable afterlife rom-com
Eternity, a romantic comedy about the afterlife, slips into clichés, repetition and thin imagination, leaving the sense of a small, sleepy film that never delivers on its intriguing premise
Benjamin Tovias
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12.13.25
Arthur Cohn, Jewish film producer and six-time Oscar winner, dies at 98
Swiss-born producer Arthur Cohn, who made nearly 30 films and won six Oscars, died in Jerusalem at 98; a Hollywood power in the 1970s, he later became the first non-American producer to receive a star on the Walk of Fame
Amir Kaminer
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12.12.25
Pedro Pascal on Gaza and his new film: 'I want to live on the right side of history'
Pedro Pascal, who recently drew headlines for urging a Gaza ceasefire, speaks to ynet ahead of the Israel release of 'Eddington,' reflecting on his refugee childhood, years of hardship before success and the unsimulated slap he delivered to Joaquin Phoenix on set
Amir Kaminer
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12.12.25
The hidden life of Shakespeare: the son he lost and the marriage history forgot
The death of Hamnet, Shakespeare’s son, left little trace in history, as did his wife, Agnes; now, a bestselling novel and a new film by Oscar-winning Chloé Zhao revive the family tragedy that shaped his work and restore Agnes to the spotlight
Smadar Shiloni
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12.06.25
‘Wake Up Dead Man’ review: The new ‘Knives Out’ mystery struggles beneath its ambition
Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series again blends mystery, humor and satire, but in third film, gap between ambitious production and script flaws is clear; touching on faith, power and corruption, it’s entertaining yet overstuffed
Erez Dvora
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12.02.25
'At the age of ten, they smeared pigeon blood on my head': Chaya Moshayev shares life with alopecia
Chaya Moshayev has lived with alopecia since infancy, losing her hair and prompting her family to search for answers; she recently created a short animated film about the ordeal, saying her parents 'went from doctors to rabbis to charlatans, investing time and money beyond belief'
Galit Hareli
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11.30.25
Review: Disney’s ‘Zootopia 2’ returns with sharp humor and stunning animation
Disney’s animated sequel follows officers Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they unravel a conspiracy case; the film isn’t flawless but its inventive design, sharp dialogue and emotional pull shine through, promising strong repeat viewings and major box office returns
Erez Dvora
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11.29.25
Like Forrest Gump but slower: Netflix's Train Dreams stays with you long after watching
The acclaimed Netflix film follows a logger across eight decades in a pared-down American epic shaped by Terrence Malick’s influence; though some imagery feels familiar and risks cliché, the film lingers long after the credits roll
Shmulik Duvdevani
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11.27.25
From Oz to Israel: 'Wicked' song 'No Place Like Home' echoes fears of belonging and forced migration
New 'Wicked' sequel’s song offers a timely twist on Dorothy’s iconic line, using Elphaba’s story to explore fears of lost belonging, echoes of darker regimes and migration driven by despair — a scene many viewers now treat as a political anthem
Omer Tessel
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11.26.25
German actor Udo Kier dies at 81 after decades of iconic roles in film and television
Over a career stretching more than half a century, Kier became a cult figure, celebrated for his distinctive blue-eyed stare, unmistakable German accent and willingness to take on daring and unconventional roles
Amir Bogen
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11.24.25
Review: 'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' fails to revive its magical heist formula
The magician-con-artist crew returns for a flashy new mission — this time targeting a wealthy villainess — in a clear bid to reboot the franchise with a new generation; but like its predecessors, the twists are absurd and the logic is nowhere to be found
Erez Dvora
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11.21.25
‘The Running Man’ returns: Glen Powell stars in slick but soulless Stephen King reboot
Four decades after Stephen King's The Running Man, Edgar Wright’s new adaptation brings the blood-soaked satire back to screen — but loses its sting, offering a soulless thriller that leans heavily on Powell’s muscular charm
Erez Dvora
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11.20.25
Scarlett Johansson’s debut film Eleanor the Great falls short despite strong performances
In her directorial debut, Johansson explores Holocaust memory through a 94-year-old Jewish heroine; despite strong intentions and a standout performance by June Squibb, the film’s writing and direction feel underdeveloped and better suited for TV
Erez Dvora
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11.15.25
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