Crime, Drama, Legal
Law & Order: Organized Crime

This iteration of Law & Order is not like the others. In each season of Organized Crime, Elliot Stabler goes …

Comedy, Drama
Government Cheese

Apple TV+’s Government Cheese is described, by some, as a family show. And while it is about a family, it’s …

Drama
Sherlock & Daughter

Sherlock & Daughter presents a tough case that’s pinned as PG but still comes with a couple of dark moments.

Comedy, Drama
Your Friends & Neighbors

At the root of this darkly comedic drama is relentless cynicism and a disregard for moral standards.

Drama
Ransom Canyon

Netflix’s Ransom Canyon isn’t a safe bet for families to gather ‘round the TV to watch.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Last of Us

Much like a fungal infection, The Last of Us has many concerns that are in need of treatment.

Comedy, Drama
Hacks

This HBO Max show has no boundaries. And it certainly wouldn’t have a problem crossing them if it did.

Drama
When Hope Calls

When Hope Calls brings a certain hopeful element to the greater TV landscape, offering families a show that elicits warm, …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Handmaid’s Tale

The Handmaid’s Tale is a troubling story, one that casts Christians in Satan’s role and freely shows us the sins …

Comedy, Drama
North of North

North of North is a story about a woman seeking to grow into a new life in a small town …

Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Bondsman

Whatever overarching morality tale The Bondsman seeks to tell, it’s hard to justify our engagement with it.

Animation, Drama, Horror, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Wolf King

As the sole descendant of the benevolent Wolf Werelord, Young Drew Ferren is the land’s only hope of defeating the …

Animation, Drama, Kids
Iyanu

Max’s new animated series Iyanu tells a deeply spiritual story that is paradoxically both foreign and familiar.

Drama
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

Of the many dramatizations of King Henry VIII’s tumultuous reign, few are as refreshingly tame as Wolf Hall.

Drama, Medical
Pulse

This hospital drama focuses more on staff relationships than patients, but the edgy content here ultimately causes ‘Pulse’ to flatline.