Netflix picked a fitting name for ‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’: You watch people die a lot in this animated show.
Where’s the fire? In Chicago, it seems. But the flames outside Firehouse 51 are nothing compared to the heat generated …
Lawlessness brews in House of Guinness as the children of the late Sir Benjamin Guinness vie for political power and …
FX’s show ‘The Lowdown’ features an all-star cast, but its all-problems content makes it unapproachable for families.
Wayward tries to make a statement about intergenerational trauma, but it comes with a lot of content issues that will …
Tempest raises some relevant questions about faith, but strong violence may make this Korean thriller a tough watch.
Rabbits’ feet are meant to be lucky. But viewers of ‘Black Rabbit,’ a show filled with violence and crudities, won’t …
Max’s newest release, Task, takes audiences to task with a slow-burn storyline involving graphic violence, nudity and crude language.
It’s fun, but the show is guilty of lack of restraint in the second degree—a senseless crime if ever there …
Based on novel by Jenny Han, this series follows the complex love life of Belly, a young girl caught between …
In Paramount+’s NCIS: Tony & Ziva, the pair of ex-NCIS agents reluctantly return to their agent lifestyle when they’re framed …
Angel Studios’ Testament is a, ahem, testament to the incredible acts of Jesus’ earliest followers as it follows their stories …
Young viewers should perhaps run around this Prime Video show about some perpetually inebriated wannabe rock stars.
Peacemaker is to superhero as ringworm is to earthworm. It might seem like these two things are related based on …
This Netflix drama about a teen girl who has moved from NYC to Colorado features enough adolescent angst to electrify …














