Eytan Fox’s film is a low-key observance of two men finding the beauty in each other’s mysteries and contradictions.
Eytan Fox opts for a thoroughly hollow rumination on pop-culture mechanics as they pertain to young, aspiring professionals.
The film is at its finest as a catalogue of its eponymous character’s unspoken ache.
One of Yossi’s virtues is Eytan Fox’s refusal to boil his main character down to an easy psychological framework.
Eytan Fox renews the courage of Martin Sherman’s landmark 1979 play Bent with his bittersweet new film.
In Eytan Fox’s Walk on Water, the Sea of Galilee is paved with good intentions.
In the film’s spare running time, director Eytan Fox strips away almost anything that doesn’t present a dichotomy of conflict.
Films that have gained immeasurably from their star’s eyes: The Wind, Sunset Boulevard, The Fury and now Yossi & Jagger.