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Daniella Pick on her first Hollywood lead role — and the push she got from Quentin Tarantino
Pick describes nearly turning down the role to stay with her children, rehearsing at home with recordings of Tarantino reading lines, remaining in Israel through the war and enduring grief over death of her father, music icon Svika Pick
Raz Shechnik
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12.04.25
‘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
How one short film gives Israel’s invisible Bedouin a voice
CoPro executive director Pnina Halfon Lang: 'At a time when the Israeli film industry is facing boycotts and global challenges, it is important for us to give creators the tools to turn their art into a force of influence'
The Media Line/Maayan Hoffman
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11.13.25
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle remake proves some things are best left untouched
A woman who lost her baby late in pregnancy infiltrates the home of a new mother and attorney with dark intentions. Sound familiar? It is. The remake of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle offers few surprises and little originality
Erez Dvora
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10.31.25
Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone and more: Top picks for International Cinema Day
For one day only, moviegoers in Israel can see any film now in theaters for just 10 shekels; will you choose Emma Stone’s bizarre new drama, Channing Tatum’s crime caper or a German coming-of-age tale with a Holocaust twist?
Benjamin Tovias
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10.30.25
Emma Stone on new film 'Bugonia' and working with Yorgos Lanthimos: 'I trust him more than any director I’ve worked with'
With two Oscars to her name, Emma Stone is now a major Hollywood figure — so when she signed a petition against Israel’s film industry, it drew global attention; in a new interview, she discusses her fears, new film Bugonia and a surprising interview moment
Amir Kaminer
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10.28.25
Review: Emma Thompson becomes action hero in clichéd thriller 'Dead of Winter'
At 66, Emma Thompson stars in action thriller Dead of Winter, but predictable storylines and cold Minnesota backdrops fail to make the film compelling
Shmulik Duvdevani
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09.27.25
How a Bollywood action film rekindled the anger of Iran’s security establishment
Netflix release of Indian thriller Tehran, portraying IRGC’s role in 2012 anti-Israel plots, sparks fury in Iran; regime-linked outlets call it proof of loyalty to Israel as film revives scrutiny of failed attacks and state-sponsored terror abroad
Omid Habibinia
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09.13.25
Report: Bryan Singer completes filming of Lebanon war drama critical of Israel
Exiled Hollywood director teams with Israeli producer for war drama set in 1980s Israel; sources say film could ignite backlash over its themes
Amir Bogen, New York
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08.28.25
Terence Stamp, actor who played Superman villain Zod, dies at 87
Terence Stamp, the Oscar-nominated British actor best known for his role as General Zod in 'Superman,' has died at 87; he remained a striking presence on screen and in popular culture from early acclaim in 'Billy Budd' to roles in 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' and 'The Phantom Menace'
Liran Friedmann
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08.18.25
'Guns & Moses': Film about vengeful rabbi targeting neo-Nazis sparks debate in US
'Guns & Moses' follows an armed rabbi avenging an antisemitic attack and comes amid a rise in real-life antisemitic violence; US media see it as pro-Israel, especially given the Israeli cast and producers involved, at a time when there are heightened tensions in the region
Amir Bogen
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06.26.25
Trump announces 100% tax on foreign-made films
Citing national security concerns and the decline of U.S. filmmaking, Trump orders high tariff on foreign-produced films, sparking fears of retaliation
Ynet
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05.05.25
No green screen, no massive budgets: The Israeli tech shaking up Hollywood
Israeli-US startup Voia reimagines filmmaking with AI that enhances human actors, using iPhones and basic lighting to create Hollywood-grade visuals at a fraction of traditional CGI costs
Tal Shahaf
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03.11.25
‘A villain like Voldemort is sort of fun, but he has just one, rather nasty fascist imperative’
Even for Ralph Fiennes, Conclave offered a gripping role—a Vatican cardinal navigating intrigue and power struggles to elect a new pope; in an interview with Ynet, he shares what drew him to the film, his views on Catholicism and how it compares to his famous Harry Potter role
Shirit Gal, London
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03.05.25
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