Surface

A woman must piece together her shattered memories in order to make sense of her bizarre (and difficult-to-watch) life.
Zero Day

In Zero Day, America goes dark, and George must bring back the light—both literally and symbolically. But its content makes that task harder.
Reacher

The title character is bigger and bulkier now than in the Tom Cruise movies. But so are the problems.
Yellowjackets

Twenty-five years after a plane crash in the wilderness, the survivors hide nefarious secrets about their troubled pasts in Showtime’s Yellowjackets.
Burden of Guilt

Unlike some true crime shows, Burden of Guilt steers clear of exploiting victims of tragedy. But its disturbing subject matter might not be for everyone.
Apple Cider Vinegar

Belle Gibson, like a great snake oil salesman, said that healthy eating could cure cancer. Clearly she was lying. But she may also have been deluded.
Mythic Quest

This AppleTV+ show is an accurate depiction of gaming culture—including everything wrong with it.
Paradise

The storyline here (and content) has far greater stakes than your typical whodunnit. And certainly, nobody who watches this series will think it’s paradise.
The Recruit

Netflix’s ‘The Recruit’ is a little like ‘Jack Ryan’ meets ‘The Office.’ But they never pulled fingernails like this at Dunder Mifflin.
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.