If you’re looking for your next superhero fix, give the gratuitous content of this super spinoff a wide berth.
“Netflix turns up the grotesquery volume already present in Edgar Allen Poe’s work to, oh, about 27.”
In Found, NBC dives into the mind of a kidnapper and watches his now-freed victims save the lives of others.
CW’s new mystery The Spencer Sisters offers light mysteries, a hint of family drama and just a handful of detectable …
Based on a series from Virgin River’s author, this Canadian camp has less content than most shows, but some elements …
Problematic messages keep this action-packed entry in the iconic franchise from reaching “morphinomenal” heights.
Welcome to New Orleans, the most haunted city in America. Here, teenage Soleil Le Claire works as a spooky tour …
Disney+’s Ahsoka builds on the stories built in animated series such as The Clone Wars and Rebels—and it does so …
This John Wick spinoff series on Peacock is every bit as violent and profane as the movies, but a lot …
Violence, explicit content and a biblically-averse worldview make this doomed road trip one worth passing.
You might want to read the syllabus before starting this coming-of-age tale. Miseducation contains heavy sexual themes, LGBT content and …
If the title, Krapopolis, wasn’t hint enough, be warned. Fox’s adult animation comedy contains crass humor, profanity and sexual content.
The Other Black Girl is a issues-laden mystery-thriller about racism in the white workplace.
American Horror Story combines just about every kind of fear you can imagine with sexual deviancy and blasphemous, convoluted plotlines.
This historical drama doesn’t quite get the gold medal, but it’s not that bad, either.