Where there’s smoke, there’s going to be fire. And where there’s Apple TV’s ‘Smoke,’ there’s going to be content issues.
In Prime’s Countdown, Nathan Blythe assembles a task force of misfits to investigate and halt a conspiracy that puts all …
While none of the elements within this reimagining of Jules Verne’s famous book are particularly gruesome, they can be intense.
Scrublands’ Martin Scarsden is good at uncovering buried secrets, even when the secrets put his own life—and others’—at risk.
Ironheart has your standard Marvel violence, but it also comes with crude language, sexual content and spiritual issues galore.
James and Astrid work through the woes, difficulties and joys of parenting their three children in Children Ruin Everything.
Netflix might not have banked on Squid Game being its most popular show ever. But it sure knew it wanted …
FX’s The Bear shows a restaurant business behind closed doors–filled with high-level dysfunction and piles of profanity.
A Downton Abbey-like show migrates across the pond and introduces us to new characters, new money … and new content …
Cadence Sinclair Eastman has lived a privileged life. Every summer, her grandparents, the illustrious Harris and Tipper Sinclair, host their …
The Waterfront has all of the content issues you’d expect in a Netflix drama about climbing the ranks of the …
Revival brings the dead back to life. But while they don’t chomp for human flesh, violence and the supernatural follow …
This Australian mystery may be a bit thematically confused, but it stays on the conservative side of its TV-MA rating.
Despite the show’s positive messages about familial reconciliation, the content seriously undercuts them.
Ginny & Georgia is, at best, trashy escapism not fit for the teens it’s aimed at. At worst, it’s just …














