Contributor: Kennedy Unthank

Kennedy Unthank studied journalism at the University of Missouri. He knew he wanted to write for a living when he won a contest for “best fantasy story” while in the 4th grade. What he didn’t know at the time, however, was that he was the only person to submit a story. Regardless, the seed was planted. Kennedy collects and plays board games in his free time, and he loves to talk about biblical apologetics. He’s also an avid cook. He thinks the ending of Lost “wasn’t that bad.”

Presence

Despite the presence in Presence being entirely invisible, there are plenty of content issues that failed to follow suit.

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CoryxKenshin

CoryxKenshin brings a smile to the horror genre, but you’ll still have to sit through the blood-covered jumpscares and monsters.

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The Theology of … Halo

Whether you’re blasting aliens or blowing up Halo rings, in Halo, you’re bound to run into some religion along the way.

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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.

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The Last Showgirl

Surprisingly, The Last Showgirl exposes a critical truth about the nature of vanity. But it does so accompanied by salacious, sexual content.

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Mufasa: The Lion King

Mufasa: The Lion King roars onto screens as a prequel to 2019’s reboot of franchise—and with the same spiritual and violent content concerns.

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Valiant One

Valiant One follows a squad of American soldiers who are forced to survive when their chopper crashes in North Korean territory.

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Joseph’s Machines

Joseph’s Machines showcases elaborate Rube Goldberg machines, though the channel itself comes with extra content bumps.

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The Gorge

The Gorge is an action-adventure-romance-mystery-drama-sci-fi-thriller all in one—and with content issues from each of those genres to boot.

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Cobra Kai

The Gen X-targeted nostalgia bait revisits Daniel and Johnny’s rivalry from The Karate Kid … 34 years later.

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One of Them Days

One of Them Days showcases a particularly miserable day in our protagonists’ lives—and one filled with far more content than necessary, too.

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Better Man

It’s a shame that Better Man, the biopic starring Take That member Robbie Williams, doesn’t have better content.

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Nickel Boys

Nickel Boys recounts the horrific abuse suffered by children at the real-life Arthur G. Dozier School, renamed in this adaptation as Nickel Academy.

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juror #2

Juror #2

Truth and justice are the central themes behind Juror #2. But there’s quite a bit of language at the center of it, too.

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Alan Becker

The stick figure fights on Alan Becker are well animated and in good fun, and they come with only the most minor of concerns.

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