If you know kid, they all utter one question: “Why?” This child scientist seeks to find answers.
Citadel is stylish, silly and salacious. But its amnesiac spies may well leave conscientious viewers wishing they could forget.
Stepsiblings Erin and Aaron, look to music to grow the bond between their new families in Nickelodeon’s latest series.
Watching your favorite superheroes on screen can be fun. But the problems we see here turn those heroes into something …
Disney+’s flagship show is fun, gritty and well in keeping with the rest of the franchise—but the bodycount can get …
Fans of these suit-wearing toddlers will find the same family-friendly humor (and good moral lessons) found in the rest of …
Netflix’s newest show is well done, you might say. But Plugged In has a beef with some of its problems.
Former nerd-turned-rebel Jane bands together with three high school female friends to push off 1950s stereotypes in Grease: Rise of …
Time-shifting elements aside, The Way Home is very typical Hallmark fare with minimal language and romantic content.
The Crossover has many nice messages, but a negative one might ruin the watch altogether.
This fake trial is not as mean as you’d think. But it still comes with some real problems.
We love our pets, even though they sometimes do embarrassing things. But did we need to see them all on …
Women are sick of abuse, mistreatment and misogyny and they’re ready to use their powers to do something about it …














