This controversial Korean romantic drama bases itself in 1987—the height of the Korean democratic resistance.
Netflix’s weird, witty improvisational comedy show offers its share of yuks, but is sunk by more than its share of …
This reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger lassos mystery, violence and family drama all in one.
HBO’s Landscapers could’ve been more family friendly—if you wanted your family watching a dark comedy about murder.
This Amazon drama features a teen girl coming of age … in a forest, as she’s raised by her father …
Netflix’s latest anime show is about a guy who can manipulate electricity. The results are, truly, shocking.
No corners are necessary to see that this show belongs hidden in a box somewhere.
The Japanese anime hit Cowboy Bebop was edgy when it was animated. Now that Netflix owns it? It’s a lot …
Dexter’s back, engaged in his usual bloody business on Showtime. But his victims might not be the show’s only casualties.
This Apple TV+ dramedy, based on a true story, unpacks the tangled story of a charming, manipulative psychiatrist.
Dr. Brain is the latest South Korean cultural export to make waves on this side of the pond.
Extremely profane language, sex, nudity, intense drug use and depression are all very pervasive on this reboot of I Know …
The gripping new Hulu drama Dopestick gives us a painful-but-revealing look at the roots of America’s opioid epidemic.
Our recommendation for this show is the same as the police’s recommendation for the show’s critical video: Don’t watch.
This television sequel to the beloved Tom Hanks film isn’t perfect. But like Hooch himself, it’s lovable all the same.














