
For those looking to dive into the world of apologetics, Cross Examined might be just what you need to get …

Doctor Mike will teach you a lot about medical injuries and issues—with all the good and bad that comes with …

Harry Pinero welcomes viewers into his life through vlog and challenge content. But his use of profanity and crude jokes …

The Urban Rescue Ranch remains a safe place for animals—and an educational way to learn how you might take care …

Just like most unboxing channels, Ryan’s World suffers parents to risk their own children begging for every toy appearing in …

Brooklyn & Bailey’s twin-sister schtick is impossibly likeable as these two influencers laugh and love and live life together.

Devinsupertramp states that he focuses on family-friendly content, yet this means different things for different families.

This YouTuber sits down to animate his crazy life experiences.

The lip reading is bad, and the content just might follow suit.

With so many perspectives out there, it can be helpful to have a place to learn about them. But not …

Star Trek: Discovery on CBS All Access does indeed take the franchise some places it hasn’t been before.

Chuck Lorre’s new comedy is, in some ways, as true as its title. But it has plenty of negatives, too.

Amazon Prime gives us this–a weirdly righteous, wildly violent rebel–without good cause.

This docudrama about the famous Tejano singer hits some off notes, but the melody is surprisingly sweet.

Disney Channel’s latest kids show brings a bit more drama and darkness to the narrative table than we’re used to …

Presidential candidate Dwayne Johnson continues season two by telling voters—and viewers—what really matters in life.

If you’re looking for lessons on how to be good, don’t be fooled this show’s title, because these Good Girls …

Disney revives another archived franchise—welcome back, Emilio Estevez!—featuring new underdog athletes.

The Upshaws might be trying to work on their family, but that doesn’t mean this series will make the cut …

While fans of the original might enjoy the hearty dose of nostalgia, that’s really all that the revival provides.

Josh Corman doesn’t like his life very much. And we don’t like this show very much, either.

Netflix might not have banked on Squid Game being its most popular show ever. But it sure knew it wanted …

How I Met Your Father takes notes from its predecessor all while adding some profanity and “inclusive” sex obsessed touches …

This controversial Korean romantic drama bases itself in 1987—the height of the Korean democratic resistance.

As if Tiger King wasn’t unnecessary enough, Peacock trots out a scripted rehash of the salacious Netflix doc.