NBC’s latest mockumentary-style series, this one involving an auto manufacturer, has lots in common with its Office-like ancestors.
Avast! HBO Max’s take on a real-life pirate is arrrgh-uably comic, but it still could use a little keelhauling, if …
Single Drunk Female is filled with profane language, sexual fluidity and all the issues that come with alcoholism and those …
As if Tiger King wasn’t unnecessary enough, Peacock trots out a scripted rehash of the salacious Netflix doc.
This animated spinoff of Prime Video’s The Boys is, if possible, more gleefully gory than the original.
Parents may want to take note of the positive role family takes in this show about a singing competition
Amazon’s comedy is a marvelous show in a way. But like its main character, it sacrifices a lot to get …
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder illustrates just how much American culture has changed in the last two decades.
It’s great to see a show where women support each other. Too bad that’s not all we see.
Based on the 2017 game, The Cuphead Show! explores the animated world through the misadventures of Cuphead and Mugman.
A continuation of Netflix’s DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders, Peacock’s “new” show focuses on familiar characters and light, clean fun.
Netflix’s weird, witty improvisational comedy show offers its share of yuks, but is sunk by more than its share of …
Angry Birds: Summer Madness has a few smudges but also a few lessons on friendship and kindness.
This satire on “psychological novels written for women, by women” encapsulates all that encompasses them–both the good and the bad.














