The pleasures and agonies of Oliver Laxe’s spellbinding Cannes winner 'Sirāt' kick off at a sandy Moroccan rave where a dad ...
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Yes Review: Nadav Lapid's Crackling Satire Is A Blistering, Audacious Rebuke Of Israeli Nationalism
Through crackling satire and bold cinematic innovation, Nadav Lapid questions the nationalism endemic to his home country.
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The abandonment of the WZC by the liberal camp is a mistake
But even though Yair Lapid is right, Yesh Atid’s withdrawal from national institutions is primarily a mistake. By leaving the ...
Also this week: "Close Encounters" in 4K, Cassavetes and Rowlands in "Opening Night," plus new releases "Sentimental Value," ...
On this week's “Screen Talk” podcast, Anne Thompson talks to "Frankenstein" producer J. Miles Dale about the production challenges for the Oscar contender. Meanwhile, we also preview AFI Fest and look ...
Guillermo del Toro’s well-reviewed “Frankenstein” is now in limited theaters from Netflix, on its way to a shoo-in surfeit of Oscar nominations, especially for its crafts. (It’s also moving up in the ...
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid on Monday said the country is going through the most serious political crisis in its history, and that Netanyahu made a mistake by not participating in the Egypt ...
After a scathing speech by Opposition Leader Yair Lapid, in which he accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of letting threats from Hamas and Iran grow unchecked, the premier returns to the Knesset ...
In a pointed post on X on Monday, Lapid lamented: "The government brought Turkey and Qatar into Gaza, the ideological partners of the Muslim Brotherhood," branding the move a "failed" blunder devoid ...
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