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.
When the lights go out, these tiny Transformers turn the mall into their personal playground.
Flatch is home to around 1,500 people, a few laughs, and quite a bit of profanity. But heart? It must’ve …
Amy Schumer’s Bethany Jones confronts her traumatic past, and depressing present, after her mother’s death.
This show is about sex. And if you look hard enough, there might even be time for a plot.
IMDb notes that this is “the only known fictional show to end because it became true.”
Presidential candidate Dwayne Johnson continues season two by telling voters—and viewers—what really matters in life.














