Josh Howie
Josh Howie is a stand up comedian, screenwriter and father of five children
We Own This City TV review: A cut above every other show out right now
This six part mini-series, from The Wire creator David Simon, is a cut above everything else on TV
The strange crossover between the Jubilee and Shavuot
Bleary eyed revellers will meet Frummers this Sunday morning
Dave season 2 TV Review: 'Modernising nebbishness and reveling in it'
The second series sees lil Dicky creatively blocked and pining for lost, authentic love
Beauty queen of Jerusalem TV Review: A soap opera reformatted
Josh Howie reviews the hotly anticipated Netflix drama
The King of Warsaw TV review: A powerful crime drama about Warsaw's pre war Jews
Knowing the fate of Poland and its Jews in the Second World War, this powerful crime drama is something of a double-edged sword
Tehran TV review: A rehash of previous shows, sometimes even a rehash of itself, with a plot more thready than a spiderweb
Slick thriller series is largely unfathomable but never dull and does have a lot going for it
Undone TV review: 'A somewhat off-putting blurring of animation and real life'
It only takes a few minutes of the first episode of Undone's second series to finally get to the happy ending we’d wanted and been waiting for, leaving the writers in a bit of a pickle; what next?
Russian Doll television review: 'If you saw her in real life you’d be inclined to warily step out of her way.'
In this Netflix drama a young woman dies again and again
Catherine Cohen: The Twist? She’s Gorgeous television review: 'The one thing that's missing is jokes'
Josh Howie is not impressed by a Netflix comedy special. But he has skin in the game...
Which kid was the wickedest?
And how long before the Seder designates a 'misunderstood' child?
House of Maxwell television review: 'It is a fascinating watch, but a frustrating one'
A BBC documentary examines the rise and fall of the monstrous Maxwell clan
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty TV review: "The all-American story of a basketball team"
Josh Howie reviews this sports drama chronicling the 1980s Showtime era of the Los Angeles Lakers
WeCrashed TV Review: Priceless laughs in a $47 billion office farce
WeCrashed, starring Anne Hathaway as Rebekah Neumann, is monstrously entertaining
This is Going to Hurt TV review: My diagnosis? A painful lack of medical mirth
The core story is of someone struggling to survive the system, rather than confront it.
What if we turned to the Torah for parenting advice?
Move over Tiger Mothers, Parenting by the Patriarchs in on the way
Servant of the People TV review: 'A heartbreaking testimony to Ukraine as it once was'
Josh Howie reviews the series that shot Volodomyr Zelensky to fame
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