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.
Apple TV+’s reboot of the 1980s Fraggle Rock is faithful to the original in almost every respect—including its silliness.
How I Met Your Father takes notes from its predecessor all while adding some profanity and “inclusive” sex obsessed touches …
Pivoting finds three friends ready to change their lives after the passing of their best friend. But “change” isn’t always …
Around the World in 80 Days will remind viewers of other PBS shows like Downton Abbey.
Peacock pulls this old MacGyver spoof out of mothballs. It should’ve stayed in the box.
Designed to show the comically sensitive side of Black men, this sitcom illustrates quite a bit of insensitivity, too.
Tuttle Twins is a rare form of activism and entertainment that truly does entertain as it teaches a defined, conservative …
Saturday Morning All Star Hits! is a TV-14 rated Netflix show that takes 80s and 90s Saturday morning cartoons and …
HBO’s Landscapers could’ve been more family friendly—if you wanted your family watching a dark comedy about murder.
When it comes to entertainment, Hawkeye hits the mark. But in other ways, we fear the show may be just …














