Hollywood
Mazal tov to Mel Brooks: The 100-year-old man
Brooks, best known for directing irreverent films that became comedy classics, including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and Spaceballs, was born in Brooklyn on June 28, 1926.
Lior Raz says Israelis in Hollywood are 'simply not afraid' at Tel Aviv Tuner premiere
Why Gwyneth Paltrow is the latest victim of the anti-Israel smear machine - opinion
Israeli film fund goes Hollywood with Mark Wahlberg, Naomi Watts projects
Israel's story is not straight out of Hollywood, despite latest drama - opinion
We must remember that our story won’t end in a Hollywood illusion. It will end in resolution, mutual responsibility, and internal solidarity.
Jury selection opens in Harvey Weinstein's new sex crimes trial in NY
The trial is expected to last roughly six weeks. Farber and lawyers for both sides will question and select 12 jurors from a pool of Manhattan residents.
Anjelica Huston reveals private cancer battle, now 'four years in the clear'
Huston described it as "a very serious moment for me," adding, "I managed to survive it, and I'm proud of myself," she told People magazine.
Actor Val Kilmer, star of 'The Prince of Egypt', dies at 65, NYT reports
The cause of death was pneumonia, the paper said, citing his daughter Mercedes Kilmer.
Maya Rudolph among filmmakers calling to protect ‘No Other Land’ team after director’s arrest
Jewish filmmakers join thousands demanding protection for Palestinian "No Other Land" director Hamdan Ballal, who was beaten and arrested after his documentary won an Oscar.
'Find your Fight': Jay Ruderman's guide to effective activism and social change
Ruderman's book arrives at a crucial moment when many Americans feel simultaneously motivated to address societal challenges but uncertain about how to create meaningful impact.
Gal Gadot’s role in Snow White sparks renewed Arab boycott calls
Arab organizations renew calls to boycott Disney’s Snow White over Gal Gadot’s role, citing her support for Israel, as the film struggles at the box office.
Gal Gadot receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
“I’m just a girl from a town in Israel and could have never imagined such a moment,” Gadot said.
‘No Other Land’ wins Best Documentary Oscar, director calls for hostages release
Jewish narratives shine at the Oscars with "A Real Pain" and "The Brutalist" as Gal Gadot takes the stage with Rachel Zegler.
‘Anora,’ a movie with heart, is likely to win big at the Oscars
You can expect a few red Artist4Ceasefire pins on the red carpet – even though there actually is a ceasefire now – and likely no yellow-ribbon pins.