Santa’s back again, and he’s once again here to remind us about the importance of family.
A young girl escapes her life in the Caribbean, rewrites her story and finds that she can’t escape her past …
Bass Reeves was a moral man who lived in an amoral, violent time. Both sides are reflected in this Paramount+ …
CBS’s military drama encourages us to applaud these elite heroes. But the sex and violence we see isn’t as praiseworthy.
Netflix takes a lyrical novel and turns it into a clunky, sometimes crass miniseries. Once again, the book is better.
Blood, sex and swears make up the majority of the runtime in this Netflix samurai tale.
Pluto is a compelling tale. But like its planetary counterpart, it won’t be the warmest watch.
The Burning Girls checks off nearly every box on the horror trope list.
Grim, witty, gory, graphic. That’s pretty good summary of what to expect from this “superhero” show on HBO Max.
Wolf Like Me does have its tail-wagging moments. But the content here will make many a discernment-minded viewer growl.
Lessons in Chemistry is filled with science, romance and a handful of non-family friendly themes.
NBC’s reboot of the cult classic sci-fi series aims to pay tribute to the original while moving into the future.
“Netflix turns up the grotesquery volume already present in Edgar Allen Poe’s work to, oh, about 27.”
In Found, NBC dives into the mind of a kidnapper and watches his now-freed victims save the lives of others.
CW’s new mystery The Spencer Sisters offers light mysteries, a hint of family drama and just a handful of detectable …














