The good Doctor’s been flitting around time, space and the BBC since 1963. Now he’s also a fixture in the …
Netflix’s My Hero Academia shows how hero work can be a bit messy, content-wise.
Creativity abounds here, but those artistic measures can’t blur the obvious issues that families are sure to discover.
Dark Matter reminds us that our choices define us. They make us who they are. But this show makes some …
Bon Namihira travels into the past to save innocent lives. But potential viewers won’t travel far before they encounter the …
Tales of the Empire is typical Star Wars fare. But in its exploration of what drives folk to the Dark …
An elf mage contemplates on connection and regret as she watches her human friends grow old and pass away.
Eren’s revenge against the titans leads to lots of blood and death.
Based on a popular video game, Ark: The Animated Series features hungry dinosaurs, bloodthirsty people and plenty of problems.
A faithful rendition of the popular videogame, Prime Video’s Fallout is also just as bloody and problematic, too.
Death Note explores religion, morality and justice as its main character seeks to become the “god of a new world.”
The mutants are back in Disney’s retro iteration of the X-Men—as are the violence and superhuman abilities that typically accompany …
When the Sixteen Realms merge into one and the Ninja disappear, Arin will face many physical and spiritual threats alike.
Though perhaps too intense for the youngest of viewers, Angel Studios’ Wingfeather Saga offers a strong story beautifully told.
This swashbuckling adventure can’t decide who it’s for or what kind of story it wants to tell.