This romantic comedy on Apple TV+ show may be ‘Platonic,’ but despite that, it certainly isn’t very friendly.
Wednesday Addams has always been creepy and kooky. But a killer? In Netflix’s dark take on her, she’d sure like …
King of the Hill returns for another season, filled with propane, some content concerns and episodic adventures highlighting cultural change.
Leanne models the sitcoms of yesteryear, though its frequent sexual banter and view on marriage may leave families saying “I …
My Melody & Kuromi bakes up some sweet messages, but it also may be a little frightening for its young …
Acapulco, Apple TV+’s bilingual comedy, is almost as kind-hearted as Ted Lasso, but without as much crass language
Netflix’s 7 Bears takes a comedic twist to some beloved fairytales. But no amount of magic can mask some concerning …
What tries to be a fearless depiction of mental health issues becomes an uncomfortable experience with little morality to be …
It’s low-hanging fruit to say that Too Much is, in terms of content, too much. But sometimes, low-hanging fruit is …
James and Astrid work through the woes, difficulties and joys of parenting their three children in Children Ruin Everything.
FX’s The Bear shows a restaurant business behind closed doors–filled with high-level dysfunction and piles of profanity.
Through the power of imagination, Riley’s cardboard box can be anything from a dinosaur egg to a submarine on Apple …
Dan Da Dan may be a comedy, but the sensuality, violence and spiritual elements within it make it a tragedy …
Despite the show’s positive messages about familial reconciliation, the content seriously undercuts them.
Ginny & Georgia is, at best, trashy escapism not fit for the teens it’s aimed at. At worst, it’s just …














