Terminator Zero is more philosophical than its predecessors, but the content may cause you to terminate your viewing experience.
Rick and Morty: The Anime is a mess, both in plot and in content.
Parents may want to exercise some caution before sharing this kid-focused Star Wars show with their own younglings.
The latest TV series in the sprawling Pokémon franchise comes with familiar charms—and familiar issues.
This problematic sci-fi show’s fourth season forces our protagonists to solve, once again, another world-ending scenario.
The magical adventures in this TV-Y7 series make it feel as if it’s meant for an older audience.
This 1981 Time Bandits adaptation comes with some story changes, new locations—and a couple issues, too.
Snowpiercer is rated TV-MA for basically every reason you can imagine. In the end, it left me cold.
The Acolyte takes Star Wars fans into a time when the Empire didn’t exist. But that doesn’t make everything rosy—in …
Me explores one boy’s coming-of-age story as he grapples with both middle school and his newfound shapeshifting ability.
Crude, profane, salacious and offensive, Foodtopia just might make you sick to your stomach.
Kinnikuman won’t make much sense if you start off here—and its content issues might dissuade you even further.
Disney Junior’s Ariel is so kid-friendly, even the sea witch is now the friendly and soulful Tauntie Ursula.
Designed with kids in mind, this animated Star Trek show might have some parents over the moon.
My Lady Jane doesn’t seem equipped to do much but fuel the raging flames of Bridgerton-mania.
The Orphan Black franchise is back. And its new show echoes the violence, profanity and homosexual romance from the original.
Supacell brings awareness to sickle cell in this creative superhero narrative from Netflix. But the show itself can be a …
If the idea of a Game of Thrones prequel had you groaning preemptively, you were right in doing so.
Gon is Hunter x Hunter’s happy-go-lucky protagonist. But not everything he encounters will make you smile.
Netflix’s Smiling Friends just may make you frown.
Amazon’s dark and cynical homage to superheroes is neither super, nor heroic.
Fantasmas, like the crayon Julio hopes to make, has no clear message—but plenty of clear issues.
Especially in a post-pandemic world, Sweet Tooth isn’t necessarily a story you want to hear.
The best of the best martial artists—from two different anime—come together for a fist-fighting showdown.
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish is mostly cute, animated fun but might keep some families at bay until their …