With Mister Rogers, we got “a beautiful day in the neighborhood.” With Mabel Maclay, we get “a wonderful day.” And …
The Burning Girls checks off nearly every box on the horror trope list.
Chucky is back at it, murdering victims and finding protégés in this demented, demonic series.
What happens when you upload your soul to a virtual “heaven” before you die? The answers here aren’t always divine.
Grim, witty, gory, graphic. That’s pretty good summary of what to expect from this “superhero” show on HBO Max.
Wolf Like Me does have its tail-wagging moments. But the content here will make many a discernment-minded viewer growl.
When Carmie becomes a vampire, she (and potential viewers) must navigate violence, supernatural powers and middle school angst.
Captain Laserhawk involves an evil, overbearing technocracy called Eden. But the show itself is a long shot from paradise.
Lessons in Chemistry is filled with science, romance and a handful of non-family friendly themes.
In Daryl Dixon’s spinoff series, the blood of these martyrs waters the meadows of France.
Frasier is back, this time on Paramount+. And it seems both the humor and content issues are right on par …
NBC’s reboot of the cult classic sci-fi series aims to pay tribute to the original while moving into the future.
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.”














