Lots of problematic content and an aversion to biblical truth makes this teen fantasy series worthy of concern.
In the Dark is aptly named: Better to sit in the dark than watch this show.
The popular children’s series comes to life with themes of truth, empathy, and teamwork—as well as a few fear-inducing scenarios.
While Big Shot hits a few three-pointers, it tosses up plenty of bricks, too.
This profane show fits well within the HBO family, but it’s a horrific miss for yours.
Sheila hates everyone, most especially herself. Perhaps it’s fitting that the show, Physical, is so easy to dislike.
Greylock is a charming small town under attack by a greedy corporation. Too bad the show isn’t charming at all.
Nonstop vulgar content dilutes a relevant message about the façade of celebrity culture.
Unless you’re interested in a version of high school that includes casual sex and life-endangering stunts, Panic might be worth …
This father-and-son story is upended by its depictions of sex, violence and drug use.
Lucifer’s not such a bad guy. Or at least that’s what Netflix would like you to believe.
Stephen King’s favorite book hits Apple TV+, and it comes with all the problems you’d expect.
Netflix’s latest anime entry features a world full of robots (and one human) digitally pondering existential questions.














