Looking for a kinder, gentler Walking Dead spinoff? Keep shambling along, ’cause you’re not going to find it here.
The title conjures up images of a better world. But this Amazon series shows us a world at its worst.
With a compelling lead actress, fun music and enticing plot, there’s a lot to like here. But those positives don’t …
Ridley Scott’s bloody new show pokes and prods faith like it’s some sort of alien creature.
This Netflix drama about going to Mars majors in relational complexities—and orbits some surprising content concerns, too.
As you might expect from the titular reference to a horror master, Lovecraft Country is brimming with monsters.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. makes an effort to try to do the right things, and that’s important. But just like the …
This cartoon feels more like Futurama than classic Star Trek. And for families, that’s not necessarily a good thing.
The Transformers franchise keep chugging along, but there’s some bumps in this particular installment.
Room 104 is an interesting stop along the television landscape. But a restful place to stay? Hardly.
Cursed revisits the Arthurian legend from a different—and darker—point of view.
Peacock’s take on Aldous Huxley’s dystopian classic is not brave or new, but it does give viewers a salacious world.
While some genuine spiritual elements aren’t completely missing here, the positives are nun-too-obvious.
Rod Serling proved you could make a provocative show without a whiff of content. This Twilight Zone has no such …
Sure, these high schoolers sometimes have to take down the bad guys. But they’re more about lifting up each other.