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TVTelevision review: Flatbush MisdemeanorsIt's a comedy drama that's not all that funny, and not very dramatic....Josh Howie tries to categorise a tale of Brooklyn life.By Josh Howie2 min read
TVTelevision review: In TreatmentAre these therapy sessions boring..or does our critic have a problem?By Josh Howie2 min read
TVTelevision review: Reclaiming AmyJosh Howie views the BBC's documentary made by Amy Winehouse's family ten years after her death.By Josh Howie2 min read
TVTelevision review: My Unorthodox LifeThe Netflix show about the former Charedi housewife Julia Haart and her successful business career leaves Josh Howie coldBy Josh Howie2 min read
By Tracy-Ann ObermanHe didn’t have to be Jewish to be our favourite Jewish dadFrom stage to screen there was something mesmerising about his work, says Tracy-Ann Oberman3 min read
TVTelevision review: Madame ClaudeThis Netflix offering has plenty of style...but not much elseBy John Nathan2 min read
Amazing Grace: writing the 'everyday sinister'Peter James's books about Brighton-based detective Roy Grace are best-sellers, and now ITV have dramatised them, starring John Simm. Jenni Frazer met the authorBy Jenni Frazer6 min read||March 11, 2021 13:46
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and Schitt's Creek take top honours at 78th Golden Globe AwardsAaron Sorkin also picked up a trophy for The Trial of the Chicago 7By Rachel Steinberg1 min read||March 1, 2021 10:37
Why do Jewish women excel at documentary-making?Is it their feminine qualities of curiosity and sensitivity - or their Jewish youth movement training?By Alex Kasriel4 min read||September 3, 2009 13:17