Babanba Banban Vampire

In Netflix’s new anime series Babanba Banban Vampire, a 450-year-old vampire longs for the untainted blood of a 15-year-old boy.
Severance

Severance takes us on an unsettling ride—one with few thrilling loops and dips, but strange turns that may still make you a little queasy.
On Call

What’s shown here may be reminiscent of what real police officers have seen on the job. I’m not sure the show’s message is strong enough to justify depicting it.
Sakamoto Days

‘Sakamoto Days’ is like ‘John Wick’ meets ‘Spy x Family’—with all of the positives and negatives that such a combination implies.
American Primeval

The American frontier could be a grim, lawless place. But Netflix’s ‘American Primeval’ seems to revel in showing us the worst of the West.
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

Lockerbie: A Search for Truth is an engrossing miniseries, but its content is not to be taken lightly.
Missing You

If you skip Netflix’s Missing You, you won’t be missing much.
Paris Has Fallen

A violent terrorist attack uncovers a government conspiracy in Hulu’s series for mature audiences, ‘Paris Has Fallen.’
Dexter: Original Sin

Dexter: Original Sin reintroduces us to the grisly serial killer, telling us all the events that started his murderous, blood-spurting hobby.
Creature Commandos

With lots of animated sex and violence, DC’s Creature Commandos isn’t something to gather round the television to watch.