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‘I don’t want to be 38 and not look 38. I love playing someone who has lived through things’
Twenty-five years after ‘Pearl Harbor,’ Jennifer Garner opens up about aging, cancel culture, family boundaries and female friendship in ‘The Five-Star Weekend’
Ayala Or-El
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07.17.26
Another Oscar on the horizon? Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ is a cinematic marvel
The acclaimed director behind 'Oppenheimer' and 'Memento' turns Homer’s 'Odyssey' into a deeply personal tale of trauma, memory and the journey home, delivering one of his most visually stunning, technically daring and ambitious films
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07.16.26
Could ‘The Invite’ win an Oscar? Olivia Wilde’s comedy may be the movie everyone talks about this year
Wilde directs and stars in the US remake of ‘The People Upstairs’ with Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, turning a neighbors’ dinner into a sharp clash over love, desire and marriage, and maybe awards
Erez Dvora
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07.09.26
Five standout films and a Rossellini tribute: what to watch at 2026 Jerusalem Film Festival
A bizarre Bruno Dumont coming-of-age tale, a Danish PTSD drama, a hand-drawn family animation and Sandra Hüller’s award-winning role are among this year’s standouts, alongside a Roberto Rossellini program tracing the roots of modern cinema
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07.09.26
Paul Rudd vs. Nick Jonas: This music drama is well worth your time
Nearly 20 years after 'Once,' Irish director John Carney returns to music, trading sweetness for conflict over art, credit and ego in 'Power Ballad,' starring Paul Rudd and a surprising Nick Jonas
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07.07.26
Jaafar Jackson had never acted. Then he became Michael: ‘It was all about the feeling’
In his first acting role, Michael Jackson’s nephew Jaafar Jackson takes on the King of Pop in a record-breaking biopic, describing the years of training, family memories and pressure behind the transformation
Ayala Or-El
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07.05.26
'Voicemails for Isabelle' review: everyone fell for this Netflix rom-com, and so did we
Rom-coms spent years on the sidelines, but Netflix is bringing the genre back; 'Voicemails for Isabelle' mixes an original premise, witty dialogue and a winning star for a modern love story with old-school charm; no wonder it shot up the viewing charts
Smadar Shiloni
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07.04.26
Toy Story 5 director on Jessie’s big moment, older Woody and the threat of screens
Andrew Stanton explains why the new Pixar sequel shifts the spotlight to Jessie, brings Woody back in a new stage of life and turns children’s screen time into the toys’ biggest challenge yet
Ayala Or-El
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07.01.26
‘Sentimental Value’ is one of the most beautiful films in years
Joachim Trier’s finest film, winner of Cannes’ Grand Prix and the international Oscar, follows an aging director trying to reconnect with his actress daughter, reopening family wounds and the fraught line between art and life
Erez Dvora
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06.25.26
Spider-Man, Moana and Odysseus too: the biggest movie trailers of the summer
From Christopher Nolan’s summer-dominating epic to an Israeli tribute to Givat Halfon and the latest Jackass ordeal, here are the biggest, boldest films heading to theaters in the months ahead
Yoni Beinart
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06.23.26
‘Köln 75’: Israeli director turns legendary concert into captivating film
Fifty years after Keith Jarrett’s legendary German concert became jazz’s best-selling solo album, Ido Fluk’s ‘Köln 75’ tells the story of the determined teen who made it happen, blurring fact, memory and myth
Shmulik Duvdevani
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06.23.26
Toy Story 5 is more than another sequel, and Pixar still has something to say
Thirty-one years after the first film, Pixar brings Woody, Buzz and Jessie back for a new adventure in a world where children prefer screens to toys, blending humor, nostalgia and real emotional weight
Erez Dvora
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06.22.26
Most expensive movie ever revealed, and it is not Avatar or Star Wars
Financial filings analyzed by Fortune show the Universal blockbuster Jurassic World Dominion surpassed Star Wars: The Force Awakens in production costs, with pandemic delays, safety rules and tax rebates shaping the final bill
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06.18.26
Jennifer Lopez looks 30, so why does this rom-com feel 300?
Review: Brett Goldstein of 'Ted Lasso' teams with Jennifer Lopez to revive the rom-com, but 'Office Romance' leans on clichés, crude jokes and absurd twists, forgetting to make us believe two people are really falling in love
Smadar Shiloni
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06.08.26
Aliens, bounty hunters and a talking skull: 5 movies worth seeing in theaters now
From the moving sci-fi hit soon leaving theaters to the cutest 'Star Wars' adventure yet, Irish folk horror and He-Man’s dazzling comeback: five new movies worth seeing on the big screen
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06.08.26
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