Happy Face

Paramount+’s Happy Face capitalizes on the nation’s obsession with true crime—and some details may make this show a nonstarter for families.

The Studio

Yes, The Studio is indeed funny and scathing and sometimes sweet. But it’s also as profane as any television comedy we’ve seen.

The Residence

As much as one might enjoy solving a good mystery, there’s a fair bit of content slop to muck through in Netflix’s The Residence.

Dope Thief

Dope Thief comes with all the drugs, language and violence that you probably expect in a such an aptly named show.

Adolescence

In Netflix’s Adolescence, 13-year-old Jamie Miller is accused of a violent murder. And the motive behind this alleged crime haunts the people around him.

Long Bright River

Long Bright River is a fairly standard mystery thriller with a big theme at its core: choices. But its problematic content makes it a touch choice to watch.

Deli Boys

To no one’s surprise, blending heinous crime and lavish wealth into a half-hour comedy comes with some content issues.

Daredevil: Born Again

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Matt Murdock says he’s changed. Wilson Fisk says he’s changed. But Daredevil: Born Again? It feels much the same as its Netflix predecessor—if not bloodier.

Running Point

Running Point sort of gives off Ted Lasso vibes, with just as many problems. But this basketball-themed comedy won’t score with families.

1923

The Yellowstone franchise is growing again, this time with the star-studded 1923. But Paramount+’s latest prequel is just as bloody as its forebears.