Netflix’s ambitious, expensive show about Queen Elizabeth II is high on spectacle and deep in quality. But in terms of …
The location might be new, but NCIS: Sydney still contains the violence and profanity common in the franchise.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off veers away from its film counterpart to tell a new story—one with its own unique issues.
This Goosebumps series says that the past and present are connected in more ways than one–and comes with violence, profanity …
With The Buccaneers, Apple TV+ has done for Edith Wharton exactly what it did for Emily Dickinson: ruin a classic …
This show can be fun and surprisingly thoughtful. But like Loki himself, its story and themes shouldn’t go unchallenged.
Santa’s back again, and he’s once again here to remind us about the importance of family.
A young girl escapes her life in the Caribbean, rewrites her story and finds that she can’t escape her past …
Parents should be aware of some problematic messages before sending their child off to Unicorn Academy.
Despite some minor moments of peril, Minno’s Young David explores the childhood of Israel’s king in a family-friendly manner.
Bass Reeves was a moral man who lived in an amoral, violent time. Both sides are reflected in this Paramount+ …
In order to right a generational wrong, the Vanderhouven family must return a plethora of stolen cursed items.
CBS’s military drama encourages us to applaud these elite heroes. But the sex and violence we see isn’t as praiseworthy.
Netflix takes a lyrical novel and turns it into a clunky, sometimes crass miniseries. Once again, the book is better.