Crime, Drama
Nine Puzzles

As crime dramas go, Nine Puzzles is surprisingly tame. But still, watch out for violence and strong language.

Crime, Drama
Dept. Q

In Dept. Q, Carl Morck cracks open a variety of gruesome cold cases, the grim contents of which make their …

Crime, Drama
Duster

As Duster speeds onto screens, families should watch out, since it’ll be more than dust the car will fling their …

Crime, Drama
Poker Face

This new Peacock show deals in an intriguing setup and fine performances, but it comes with a flush of problems. …

Crime, Drama
Bad Boy

Human depravity and vicious violence between teenagers are on full display in this Israeli television series.

Crime, Drama
The Stolen Girl

The Stolen Girl is a Hulu miniseries about a child kidnapping—and beyond that initial subject, there are some other content …

Crime, Drama, Legal
Law & Order: Organized Crime

This iteration of Law & Order is not like the others. In each season of Organized Crime, Elliot Stabler goes …

Crime, Drama
MobLand

The characters of Paramount+’s MobLand love their families. But the series itself isn’t anything resembling family friendliness.

Crime, Drama
Bosch: Legacy

Harry Bosch isn’t a cop anymore, but he’s still on TV. So no surprise that his new series still sports …

Crime, Drama
Happy Face

Paramount+’s Happy Face capitalizes on the nation’s obsession with true crime—and some details may make this show a nonstarter for …

Crime, Drama
The Residence

As much as one might enjoy solving a good mystery, there’s a fair bit of content slop to muck through …

Crime, Drama
Dope Thief

Dope Thief comes with all the drugs, language and violence that you probably expect in a such an aptly named …

Crime, Drama
Adolescence

In Netflix’s Adolescence, 13-year-old Jamie Miller is accused of a violent murder. And the motive behind this alleged crime haunts …

Crime, Drama
Long Bright River

Long Bright River is a fairly standard mystery thriller with a big theme at its core: choices. But its problematic …

Comedy, Crime
Deli Boys

To no one’s surprise, blending heinous crime and lavish wealth into a half-hour comedy comes with some content issues.