This story is predicated on acts of lurid sex and horrific violence, and Presumed Innocent is guilty of showing us …
Based loosely on James Dean’s book series, Pete the Cat follows the laconic blue cat and his friends as they …
Especially in a post-pandemic world, Sweet Tooth isn’t necessarily a story you want to hear.
The best of the best martial artists—from two different anime—come together for a fist-fighting showdown.
Based on the novel of the same name by Holly Smale, Netflix’s Geek Girl features a couple of nice lessons …
Baby Reindeer recounts one man’s experience with a stalker. And that’s just the tip of the content iceberg.
The Outlaws, unsurprisingly, commit some crimes—many of which you may not want to see on your screen at home.
Netflix’s limited series Eric is as dark and unsettling as any show featuring a large puppet monster has a right …
Donkey Hodie: Bedtime Stories helps kids get ready to sleep—which makes it one of the gentlest shows around.
A spinoff of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Donkey Hodie stays true to the original show’s kind, educational mission.
Garouden is just as bloody as the rest of Netflix’s martial arts anime.
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish is mostly cute, animated fun but might keep some families at bay until their …
Chaos Theory isn’t nearly as violent as the live-action movies—but it has some issues that still might bite families.
Paramount+’s faith-themed horror procedural trades its respectful roots for absurd and irreverent sensationalism.














