The Orville is relatively clean only when compared to MacFarlane’s other nasty shows—not, say, Star Trek itself.
In order to infiltrate a highly prestigious elementary school, top spy Twilight will have to master a new set of …
If you were hoping for the Mike Myers of Shrek, think again. Because The Pentaverate is more like Austin Powers …
Undone is, on one level, a scintillating achievement. It’s also deeply problematic.
Joe’s ready for his first day of secondary school; Little does he know just what problems his new school will …
Getting through all of the flatulence and jokes about rear ends are the real battle in this show.
This Apple TV+ anthology series explores healthy feminism from various viewpoints, but some of its content is inherently unhealthy.
It’s like Groundhog Day, only with a lot more sex, violence and swearing.
Killing It takes viewers on a profane and violent journey, following a man who kills snakes to achieve his entrepreneurial …
As a young girl tries to be a super tough grown-up warrior, she learns valuable life lessons along the way.
Mr. Mayor’s platform will be a difficult one for many families to support. But it’s still asking for your vote.
Enjoy The Fairly OddParents but wish it had a live-action remake? Well, your wish is granted.
This spin-off show is full of slapstick violence and familial relationships.
This series follows the one person in the world who would use time travel only to improve ancient bathhouse amenities.
Characters in FX’s Atlanta use music to rise above poverty. Too bad they didn’t rise above problematic content.