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.
This latest original series from Hulu is silly and quirky in a lot of ways, but parents should exercise some …
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin may be about a robber, but he forgot to steal away some content …
3 Body Problem is an intriguing entry into the sci-fi genre. But its own problems push it out of bounds …
This Walking Dead spinoff isn’t much different from the source material: bloody, gruesome and profane.
CBS’s Ghosts has more problems than you’d expect, and its premise feels dead tired.
Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix’s live-action remake of the Nickelodeon cartoon, has some good lessons and some troubling elements.
This animated, sci-fi hospital comedy on Amazon Prime mines absurd gore and suggestive themes for its laughs.
Apple TV+’s dark sci-fi show comes with a galaxy of compelling questions, but some problems orbit, too.
Based on one of the world’s most popular video game franchises, this Paramount+ adaptation fails in every possible way.













