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Time travel, family secrets and Monet: 'Colours of Time' knows its audience
Cédric Klapisch's 'Colours of Time' blends European festival-cinema staples with a story spanning the 19th century and today: predictable and overlong, but charming
Shmulik Duvdevani
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06.06.26
Review: 'Masters of the Universe' is a trashy movie that knows exactly what it is
In an era when toy brands become cinematic manifestos, 'Masters of the Universe' gives an ’80s action icon a modern, psychological spin, aiming for fantasy’s 'Barbie' with kids and nostalgic adults in mind
Erez Dvora
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06.05.26
Review: 'Backrooms' turns empty offices into a stunning cinematic nightmare
What began as a viral internet phenomenon becomes, in Kane Parsons’ hands, an effective surreal horror film where design is the real star, turning empty rooms and corridors into a deeply unsettling cinematic maze
Shmulik Duvdevani
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06.05.26
Review: 'Obsession' shows Gen Z what toxic love looks like, and it’s scarier than any ghost
Former YouTuber Curry Barker turns a shy man’s spellbound romantic wish into a nightmare, tapping the anxieties of modern relationships in a low-budget horror hit everyone is talking about
Erez Dvora
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06.05.26
‘Mother Mary’ review: Anne Hathaway plays fictional pop star; Michael Jackson movie sounds better
‘Mother Mary,’ starring Anne Hathaway, follows a pop star in crisis as she reconnects with an old friend before a major comeback show; but instead of glittering pop drama, it is heavy, strange and pretentious
Benjamin Tovias
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05.20.26
Talking octopus, Sally Field and over-the-top twist: 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' is hard to resist
Review: With an aging octopus prone to cheap philosophy and humans learning life lessons, 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' is sentimental and far-fetched, but Sally Field keeps the melodrama afloat
Shmulik Duvdevani
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05.12.26
Amanda Seyfried says fear is making empathy harder: ‘I make movies for women’
Amanda Seyfried talks fear, compassion and making movies for women as The Housemaid becomes a hit and The Testament of Ann Lee pushes her further than ever
Amir Kaminer
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05.09.26
From missile sirens to wedding Zoom call: Lir Katz on friendship, grief and stage life
At the age of 16, actress Lir Katz lost her home, then her father, and in recent years, a lot of her friends left. Now the actress who conquered the screen is starring in Habima Theater's 'The Post Office Girl' and tells why she agreed to audition the day before the wedding and about the Iranian friend who watched the ceremony on Zoom
Yoav Birenberg
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05.08.26
'The Devil Wears Prada 2' tries to recapture its magic — and falls flat
Two decades after the original became a classic, the long-awaited sequel reunites its stars in a glossier but less relevant fashion world, recycling the past instead of offering fresh insight — and leaving Miranda Priestly far less devilish
Itai Yaakov
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04.30.26
At 76, Meryl Streep is serving peak style — and we’re taking notes
With the 'Devil Wears Prada' sequel on the way, Meryl Streep’s red carpet appearances take center stage, offering a masterclass in style that makes retirement age look especially appealing
Liora Shuster
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04.29.26
‘The Bride!’ becomes viral joke after walkouts but emerges as bold, chaotic must-watch
It flopped at the box office and went viral as viewers walked out, but ‘The Bride!’ emerges as an ambitious, chaotic film blending Frankenstein, 1930s Hollywood and modern politics, remaining intriguing even as it unravels
Shmulik Duvdevani
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04.13.26
Review: Ryan Gosling’s ‘Project Hail Mary’ revives theaters with ambitious sci-fi
After weeks of closures, ‘Project Hail Mary’ — the Andy Weir adaptation starring Ryan Gosling — delivers spectacle and humor, though it struggles to balance light family fare with ambitious sci-fi
Erez Dvora
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04.07.26
The drama behind The Drama: Zendaya's new film sparks backlash over school shooting plot twist
An A24 film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, marketed as a dark romantic comedy, is drawing backlash over a key plot twist revealed only during viewing, with critics citing misleading promotion and urging a trigger warning; spoiler alert ahead!
Lior Saado
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04.05.26
Extra spicy movie takes that will make you rethink your favorite films
From sacred Hollywood classics to Oscar-winning performances and beloved superhero franchises, no film is immune from second-guessing
Benjamin Tovias
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04.01.26
Stephen Colbert to write new 'Lord of the Rings' movie: 'It looks like I’ll be free this summer'
Two months before his 'Late Show' goes off the air Colbert, who for years was considered one of the most devoted Tolkien fans in the industry, has found a surprising new role: writing a new 'Lord of the Rings' film with his screenwriter son Peter McGee
ynet
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03.25.26
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