The Orphan Black franchise is back. And its new show echoes the violence, profanity and homosexual romance from the original.
Supacell brings awareness to sickle cell in this creative superhero narrative from Netflix. But the show itself can be a …
Rising Impact tells a story of a young boy’s perseverance as he learns, alongside the viewer, about the game of …
Land of Women positions itself as a heartwarming story with unsavory secrets. Fitting that it comes with unwelcome surprises of …
Big City Greens is genuinely sweet and funny. And while it’s probably navigable for some families, it’s certainly not a …
People from all walks of life learn lessons from God Himself that will change their lives.
If the idea of a Game of Thrones prequel had you groaning preemptively, you were right in doing so.
Gon is Hunter x Hunter’s happy-go-lucky protagonist. But not everything he encounters will make you smile.
The Peanuts world is still as fun and family friendly as you remember from its beloved holiday specials.
This British police drama isn’t afraid to tackle topical issues, but be wary of ugly twists and turns along the …
The two-episode docuseries, How Music Got Free tells the fascinating story of piracy and progress, leaving us to ponder the …
Characters in the Pyramid Game participate in a violent ranking contest, so naturally, the show ranks low in family-friendliness.
Netflix’s Smiling Friends just may make you frown.
Amazon’s dark and cynical homage to superheroes is neither super, nor heroic.














