The Night Agent

As far as spy thrillers go, The Night Agent is par for the course. But as far as family viewing goes, it might be better to blacklist this one.

Strip Law

‘Strip Law’ is Netflix’s next carbon-copy adult animated comedy whose unoriginality extends even into its crass content.

Can You Keep a Secret?

Liars prosper in ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ on Paramount+ as Debbie Fendon pretends her husband is dead to keep his life-insurance money.

Unfamiliar

Filled with gritty violence and foul language, when it comes to this German spy drama, “unfamiliar” is how most viewers should stay.

Cross

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

The ‘Burbs

‘The ‘Burbs’ is Peacock’s attempt to adapt the 1989 movie of the same name. But a fresh coat of paint doesn’t hide the content issues.

School Spirits

Don’t be fooled by the show’s teenage characters. Parents would be advised not to let their own teens be haunted by its content.

Drops of God

‘Drops of God’ focuses on a wine-centric competition, and it comes with notes of sexual content and some crude language, too.

The Beauty

FX’s ‘The Beauty’ will certainly make its viewers think about beauty and vanity, but so many ghastly content concerns make this an ugly show.

Shrinking

Apple TV+ seems to have a knack for creating deeply heartfelt, wildly problematic comedies. Shrinking is one of them.