Based on a popular video game, Ark: The Animated Series features hungry dinosaurs, bloodthirsty people and plenty of problems.
Apple TV+’s Franklin takes a look at one of our most interesting Founding Fathers—and it’s in no way appropriate for …
A faithful rendition of the popular videogame, Prime Video’s Fallout is also just as bloody and problematic, too.
Death Note explores religion, morality and justice as its main character seeks to become the “god of a new world.”
The mutants are back in Disney’s retro iteration of the X-Men—as are the violence and superhuman abilities that typically accompany …
Starz tells the story of King James I and his male lovers in this gratuitous, profane and salacious series, Mary …
Essentially, A Gentleman in Moscow is about what you’d expect from other period dramas. However, that doesn’t mean it gets …
This swashbuckling adventure can’t decide who it’s for or what kind of story it wants to tell.
Sugar, the name of Apple TV+’s film noir drama, might sound sweet. But this series starring Colin Farrell has an …
Karen Kingsbury’s Baxters series hits Amazon’s Prime Video—and for fans of the series, it hits home.
3 Body Problem is an intriguing entry into the sci-fi genre. But its own problems push it out of bounds …
Manhunt combines the historical drama and police procedural genres for an intriguing look at two pivotal weeks in American history.
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 …
Kate Winslet rules this fictional European country through guile, paranoia and delusion. The show itself is on shaky ground, as …














