This story is predicated on acts of lurid sex and horrific violence, and Presumed Innocent is guilty of showing us …
The Outlaws, unsurprisingly, commit some crimes—many of which you may not want to see on your screen at home.
Netflix’s limited series Eric is as dark and unsettling as any show featuring a large puppet monster has a right …
Garouden is just as bloody as the rest of Netflix’s martial arts anime.
Paramount+’s faith-themed horror procedural trades its respectful roots for absurd and irreverent sensationalism.
Ireland is frequently listed as one of the safest countries in the world. But the same cannot be said for …
Dead Boy Detectives targets teens in style and story. But it comes with very adult, problematic content.
Death Note explores religion, morality and justice as its main character seeks to become the “god of a new world.”
Sugar, the name of Apple TV+’s film noir drama, might sound sweet. But this series starring Colin Farrell has an …
Peacock unravels a profane, racy mystery amid a supposedly tight-knit family in its latest TV-MA series, Apples Never Fall.
The NYPD hires a quirky, former defense attorney in “Elsbeth.” And while it’s a likable show, the content is sometimes …
A young noble inherits his father’s estate—along with its illegal marijuana operation. Alas, this show grows its own crop of …
CSI sequel/spin-off CSI: Vegas is your stereotypical crime procedural. And that can be both good and bad.
An otherwise tame crime drama is weighed down by infrequent language, a few grisly images and a problematic agenda.














