Punky Brewster isn’t a reboot. And it’s not quite the same family-friendly sitcom older fans might remember, either.
This CBS show can look and feel pretty impressive at times. But it is not exactly pure.
It has some problems, but the show runs more cleanly and efficiently than Kevin James’ fictional NASCAR team.
This bold, crass interpretation of the poet comes off as more of a disappointment than anything.
This rebooted, late-‘90s cartoon “classic” is a lot like the original—including the subtle ways it pushes the envelope.
Some positive messages and a TV-PG rating don’t completely wipe away some of the show’s content concerns.
Last Man Standing tells us that, sometimes, we can all be a little silly. And that goes for the show …
It would’ve been nice if the voices behind Big Mouth had been kept shut.
A well-loved book series comes to life … and brings with it the same problems.
This Peacock reboot corrects some problems from the beloved 1990s sitcom—but adds a few others.
Each episode features an original tune and some valuable lessons of justice, honor, friendship and respect.
It’s funny, sweet, super family friendly and a 12-parsec improvement over its predecessor. Not that the latter set a particularly …
Amazon Prime gives us this–a weirdly righteous, wildly violent rebel–without good cause.
Though charming in spots, this Netflix series dives into some really problematic waters–especially for a TV-PG show
Chuck Lorre’s new comedy is, in some ways, as true as its title. But it has plenty of negatives, too.