This teen-centric superhero tale gives viewers pretty much what they’d expect from the CW—in both good and bad ways.
Groundbreaking and unique, FX’s comic take on Indigenous society nevertheless comes with plenty of Plugged In reservations.
Well-scripted and well-acted, The Patient might nevertheless leave some viewers feeling a need for counseling themselves.
The Tekken franchise is filled with plenty of punches and kicks. Its TV adaptation is no different.
Poignant, precious and, yes, problematic, Lost Ollie nevertheless plumbs unexpected depths.
Two 13-year-old girls find a doubloon that sends them on the mysterious journey of a lifetime.
Da Vinci was known for his artistic realism. This show shares very little of that with its own protagonist.
It’s silly, it’s super, it’s Hamster & Gretel.
A League Of Their Own tells the story of women who wanted to play baseball in the 1940s–while redefining their …
As this show about money laundering reaches its end, the verdict looks little different from its predecessor, Breaking Bad.
Netflix seems to be aiming Locke & Key at teens and perhaps even children, but it’s a bad fit indeed.
Giant monsters? Wormholes? The threat of utter destruction? A child genius and her two giant robots just might save the …
Horrific haunts and bloodied bodies litter the screen of this school-themed Thai horror series.