Josh Howie
Josh Howie is a stand up comedian, screenwriter and father of five children
Tokyo Vice TV review: An outsider Jew in Japan
A crime drama set in Tokyo circa 1999, how on earth did a Jew get in the mix?
The English TV review: - This Western has new things to say
Emily Blunt is excellent as an Englishwoman arriving in the American West seeking revenge in Hugo Blick's latest historical drama
My Unorthodox Life season 2 review: Cheese but no beef in this unkosher show
Divorce drama should have us gripped to the second season - but it's relegated to a distraction
Simon Schama’s History of Now TV review: A warning to now from then
A powerful message about how the victory of liberal democracy is under threat
David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count TV review: Five stars for this primer on antisemitism
Josh Howie applauds David Baddiel's documentary on the left's blind spot
My Disney dad lamentations
The debate over the extent of the legendary film producer's antisemitism is apparently not enough to prevent my family from fully immersing themselves across all elements of the brand
Saturday Night Live TV review: Dave Chappelle’s comedy is deadly dangerous
Comic's words may elicit laughter. But they are absolutely no joke
TV review: Babylon Berlin - Weimar Republic drama returns
Police, politicians, teenage robbers, gangsters, rich business people, and then yes, Nazis, indiscriminately swirl about each other in fourth series of 1930s Germany drama
The White Lotus TV review: Holiday among the haves and have nots
The drama about the misadventures of different groups of guests at an exclusive Hawaiian resort returns for a second series - and it's just as delicious as the first
American Gigolo TV Review: Nice suits, fast cars, but no satisfying climax
Our TV critic has a new Jew crush
The Walk-In TV review: The journey to hatred — but with vital elements missing
ITV drama presents the viewer with the opportunity to observe the process of how irrational hate can take hold in a person, but frustratingly fails to address why people can break out of its grip
Old Man TV review: Classy writing, classy direction, pure class
Jeff Bridges spy thriller pits experience against arrogance, and grit versus reality while triumphantly showing there can still be value in something, regardless of decline
The Labour Files TV review: A bunch of dull talking heads and no new information
Josh Howie endures a tedious investigation into antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour
TV review: Andor - Think you’ve had enough of Star Wars? Try this prequel
The force is strong with this er... prequel, to a prequel, but set after the first prequels
I Used To Be Famous TV review: Life after the boyband is empty stuff
The story of a former pop idol after the chart-toppers have dried up should be hit but falls disappointingly flat
Munich Games TV review: Deadly games bring history up to date
A tense spy thriller where the echoes of the past reverberate with the repetitions of the present
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