5-star PBS doc. Never-seen-before footage of Jewish Spock actor, his life and dramatic final days.
Important documentary as a Jewish boy growing up in Boston in the 1930s and 1940s, Nimoy's dramatic early career in Hollywood, his big break-out role as Spock on Star Trek, THAT story about the Vulcan salute of the Kohanim, and the last years of his life, raising awareness about the lung disease that took his life. A must-see, especially now when lessons must be learned about COPD in the age of Covid. Recommended - and not just for Trekkies!
91% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes
It is that good.
Sometimes we show a film just because we are so very proud to have made such a discovery, even if it's 'Jewish' angle is unclear. During Word War II, the close friendship between two boys is threatened when a girl tells a secret to only one o...
A Russian woman in a death camp crosses paths with an SS officer who had once been in love with her.
77% Rotten tomatoes Audience Score.
"... persuasively acted, elegantly shot in black and white and altogether a handsome prestige period production..."
Jonathan Romney, Screen International
"Rus...
This Israeli black comedy horror-thriller revolves around a series of brutal murders which put three men on a collision course.
The father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective, and a religious studies teacher….
Loved by Quentin Tarantino, this is not for the sq...