Lots of folks are worried about illegal aliens, including some folks in the small New Mexico town of Roswell. One …
Older kids might enjoy the series, but younger ones may be put off by frightening content and a convoluted plot.
Some adult fans of the original may celebrate Kevin Smith’s take on the franchise. But for families, the show has …
Don’t go into this Netflix revival expecting great educational material. It’s brainless, but mostly harmless.
It’s a lyrical homage to traditional musicals. But it hits some sour notes by rejecting traditional values.
One of the most popular horror video games ever lurches and shambles over to the small screen … with predictably …
The Australian series provides a clean, family friendly alternative to other less innocuous fantasy worlds.
This Netflix teen drama feels like the unlikely mash-up of Mean Girls and Lost.
Lots of problematic content and an aversion to biblical truth makes this teen fantasy series worthy of concern.
The series name fits, given the number of sins we see on screen.
Lucifer’s not such a bad guy. Or at least that’s what Netflix would like you to believe.
Stephen King’s favorite book hits Apple TV+, and it comes with all the problems you’d expect.
Netflix’s latest anime entry features a world full of robots (and one human) digitally pondering existential questions.
This comedy, like its star, isn’t normal at all. Nor is it nice, clean fun for the whole family.
Amazon Prime’s dramatization of a Pulitzer Prize book about slavery is powerful but difficult to watch.