Alien: Earth

FX’s ‘Alien: Earth’ is just the latest graphically violent entry in the already graphically violent ‘Alien’ franchise.
Butterfly

Good as its name, Prime Video’s ‘Butterfly’ is a flyaway thing. But its content can sting like a bee.
Chief of War

Apple TV+’s ‘Chief of War’ paints an interesting portrait of Hawai’i’s history circa the 18th century. But like many historical dramas, it’s painted in blood.
Platonic

This romantic comedy on Apple TV+ show may be ‘Platonic,’ but despite that, it certainly isn’t very friendly.
Bullet/Bullet

In an apocalyptic future, Gear and his crew are on the run after swiping classified government data. But even they can’t outrun the content issues that speed through each episode.
Untamed

This murder mystery set in Yosemite National Park can feel a bit untamed itself, with unexpectedly dark themes and subject matter.
Foundation

Apple TV+’s take on Isaac Asimov classic sci-fi series takes some unwanted liberties with the source material.
Dexter: Resurrection

Violence and explicit images remain at the forefront of Dexter: Resurrection, which continues the murderous protagonist’s story.
Such Brave Girls

What tries to be a fearless depiction of mental health issues becomes an uncomfortable experience with little morality to be found.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

After losing his family to a demon attack, Tanjiro Kamado joins the Demon Slayer Corps to seek his revenge.