Washington Black

Washington Black has some heavy themes and gets pretty intense, but its TV-14 rating fits right in with a teenage audience.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty

This docudrama showcases the real (and very messy) stories behind some of history’s most famous works of art.
Acapulco

Acapulco, Apple TV+’s bilingual comedy, is almost as kind-hearted as Ted Lasso, but without as much crass language
Leviathan

This Netflix anime series thrusts two teenagers from different backgrounds into a war that will change the world—and their lives—forever.
Ballard

‘Ballard,’ a spinoff from the long-running ‘Bosch’ television shows, comes with the same crime procedural DNA—and many of the same problems.
Scrublands

Scrublands’ Martin Scarsden is good at uncovering buried secrets, even when the secrets put his own life—and others’—at risk.
Ironheart

Ironheart has your standard Marvel violence, but it also comes with crude language, sexual content and spiritual issues galore.
We Were Liars

Cadence Sinclair Eastman has lived a privileged life. Every summer, her grandparents, the illustrious Harris and Tipper Sinclair, host their three daughters’ families on a private island off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard. Every year, Cadence and her cousins, Johnny and Mirren, along with Gat (the nephew of Johnny’s mom’s boyfriend) have free reign on […]
Revival

Revival brings the dead back to life. But while they don’t chomp for human flesh, violence and the supernatural follow them anyway.
Ginny & Georgia

Ginny & Georgia is, at best, trashy escapism not fit for the teens it’s aimed at. At worst, it’s just plain trash.