In Netflix’s new anime series Babanba Banban Vampire, a 450-year-old vampire longs for the untainted blood of a 15-year-old boy.
Severance takes us on an unsettling ride—one with few thrilling loops and dips, but strange turns that may still make …
A few darker elements raise this adaptation from the kid-friendly tone of its source material to a TV-14 rating.
Supernatural fog is never a good weather pattern when you work on an oil rig. But violence and profanity, apparently, …
Netflix’s Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld isn’t your typical fantasy-horror blend, with a mix of Chinese mythology, Daoism and a …
Occult themes aren’t the only elements viewers must be mindful of in Disney+ & Marvel’s ‘Agatha All Along.’
Netflix’s Hellbound, based on a webtoon by Yeon Sang-ho, feels a bit like a slap in the face to Christianity.
Billy Crystal is a grieving child psychologist in Apple TV+’s ‘Before’—dealing with a deeply troubled child. But the show comes …
The Devil’s Hour is an interesting sci-fi/horror thriller with fine performances and a lot of issues. Feels like we’ve been …
Peacock’s ‘Hysteria!’ is filled with all sorts of issues, and that makes it a show you can calmly ignore.
FX’s Grotesquerie is aptly named. Horrific murder scenes, odd religious notes, foul language and sexual immorality plague the series from …
Backstabbing, violence, sexuality and unrealistic standards for teens all make a return in Season Two of this spinoff series.
This Walking Dead spinoff isn’t much different from the source material: bloody, gruesome and profane.
Apple TV+’s dark sci-fi show comes with a galaxy of compelling questions, but some problems orbit, too.
The Burning Girls checks off nearly every box on the horror trope list.
Chucky is back at it, murdering victims and finding protégés in this demented, demonic series.
Wolf Like Me does have its tail-wagging moments. But the content here will make many a discernment-minded viewer growl.
When Carmie becomes a vampire, she (and potential viewers) must navigate violence, supernatural powers and middle school angst.
In Daryl Dixon’s spinoff series, the blood of these martyrs waters the meadows of France.
“Netflix turns up the grotesquery volume already present in Edgar Allen Poe’s work to, oh, about 27.”
American Horror Story combines just about every kind of fear you can imagine with sexual deviancy and blasphemous, convoluted plotlines.
This TV-MA Apple TV drama offers reflections on parenting but also plunges into a grim and unnerving supernatural tale.
Prime Video’s thriller is filled with mystery and murder—but loaded with more profanity than you’d expect.
Zombieverse definitely competes for the title of “bloodiest” gameshow—even if it’s all just fake blood.