Despite a compelling story and Oscar Isaac’s dynamite performance, this show might be Disney/Marvel’s most problematic.
Undone is, on one level, a scintillating achievement. It’s also deeply problematic.
Shining Girls is like The Butterfly Effect meets a murder mystery, with time travel, violence, horror and perversion.
It’s like Groundhog Day, only with a lot more sex, violence and swearing.
In this Pacific Rim sequel, two siblings fight to get back to their parents in Kaiju-infested Australia.
Tales from the Loop is a sci-fi drama with a fluctuating rating that looks at the human condition in all …
The Last Bus is a TV-PG Netflix original about a group of mismatched kids who have survived a robotic attack …
This series follows the one person in the world who would use time travel only to improve ancient bathhouse amenities.
Disney+’s latest teen-centric time travel story hits some bumps along the way, it still feels at home in the Mouse …
Some violence and Eastern spirituality blend with this story of a female warrior trying to do good.
Guardians of Justice is like a combination of DC comic-book heroes and Amazon’s The Boys, mixed with stellar animation, crude …
This animated spinoff of Prime Video’s The Boys is, if possible, more gleefully gory than the original.
AMC’s shambling, undead “walkers”—and the humans resisting them—are back for their final season.
Star Trek: Discovery on CBS All Access does indeed take the franchise some places it hasn’t been before.
The Book of Boba Fett marks another strong entry in the Star Wars television canon. Still, you might find a …