Television review: And Just Like That...
Here come the smuggest zombies in New York City
Television review: The Club
A taste of Jewish Istanbul with murder on the side
Television review: Hapless
Josh Howie feared that a Netflix comedy about a Jewish newspaper would be too close to home. But then he spotted an extraordinary talent among the cast
Television review: Impeachment
What's the thinking behind the new series about Bill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky?
Television review: Valley of Tears
This drama about the Yopm Kippur war is like a Woody Allen film transposed to the Golan Heights
Television review: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Larry's back, and Josh Howie is a happy addict
Television review: Who Do You Think You Are?
Former England footballer Alex Scott discovered Jewish ancestry in this week's dive into family history
Television review: Dave Chapelle: The Closer
How much antisemitism is too much? Josh Howie watches a fellow comedian's latest TV special
Television review: Luxe Listings Sydney
Josh Howie enjoys some property porn among the billionaires down under
Television review: Imagine… Tom Stoppard: A Charmed Life
His mother's trauma stifled the playwright's inner Jew
Television review: The Chair
This tale of university life hits home but lacks bite
Television review: Flatbush Misdemeanors
It's a comedy drama that's not all that funny, and not very dramatic....Josh Howie tries to categorise a tale of Brooklyn life.
Television review: In Treatment
Are these therapy sessions boring..or does our critic have a problem?
Television review: Reclaiming Amy
Josh Howie views the BBC's documentary made by Amy Winehouse's family ten years after her death.
Television review: My Unorthodox Life
The Netflix show about the former Charedi housewife Julia Haart and her successful business career leaves Josh Howie cold
He didn’t have to be Jewish to be our favourite Jewish dad
From stage to screen there was something mesmerising about his work, says Tracy-Ann Oberman
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