Dune: Prophecy

Language, violence and sexual content will make ‘Dune: Prophecy’ much less accessible to families than the films it’s based on.
Silo

Apple TV+’s Silo pairs a sci-fi murder-mystery with profanity and violence in a world where nothing is as it seems.
Landman

I didn’t expect the oil business to be clean. But I don’t think even the strongest detergent could scrub the content stains out of Landman.
The Day of the Jackal

With heavy violence and language, maybe it’s finally time to let the sun set on the oft-remade thriller The Day of the Jackal.
Cross

Though it’s compelling, the content concerns in Prime Video’s ‘Cross’ might be enough to cross it off your watch list.
Rivals

Content issues take center stage in this TV drama about television tycoons and politicians vying for power.
Citadel: Honey Bunny

The latest ‘Citadel’ spinoff comes with a strangely cute name and some awfully familiar content issues.
Like a Dragon: Yakuza

While graphic content isn’t immediately obvious in Like a Dragon: Yakuza, the source material and TV-MA rating should set off some alarms.
Somebody Somewhere

Somebody Somewhere takes place in, Manhattan, Kansas, aka the “Little Apple.” But some of the content concerns here still feel pretty big.
The Diplomat

The Diplomat is not the dread of a malfunctioning roller coaster; it’s the slow burn of being forced to wait in the broken coaster’s line, unable to leave and knowing that the danger is only one turnstile away.