Sara’s still-unknown killer isn’t the only guilty party here. This crude, salacious Netflix series is filled with foul play.
It’s a little like a lighter version of Sex in the City. But lighter doesn’t necessarily mean better.
This biographical Netflix series gives viewers a front-row seat to a legendary designer’s ultimately downfall and debauchery.
Hallmark’s gentle drama is, on its face, as sweet and innocent a show as you’ll find. But does it hide …
The show is made for adults, with each episode featuring a grab bag of potential problems.
Amazon Prime’s dramatization of a Pulitzer Prize book about slavery is powerful but difficult to watch.
A girl group tries for a comeback, righting wrongs along the way. But the show itself goes a bit wrong, …
DC and CW attempt to mash the vibe of Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Who and a zany fever dream …
This anime show seems like it’s aimed at teens. But the graphic violence and Netflix’s own TV-MA rating send seriously …
Intergenerational conflict is never easy. And it’s even harder when those involved have super powers.
The Mosquito Coast certainly has some worthy elements in its mix. But beware: This mosquito bites.
This docudrama about the famous Tejano singer hits some off notes, but the melody is surprisingly sweet.
While the show’s title insists “everything’s gonna be okay,” it’s probably not OK for most families to watch.
It’s one thing to tell a difficult story. It’s another to tell a sadistic one.














