It has a few speed bumps along the way, but the new Disney+ show Cars on the Road will be …
This explicit new animated series about a teen girl whose father is Satan might best be described as anti-good.
A young woman and her cat-dog companion travel across strange worlds in this offbeat animated show.
This slice-of-life stop-motion animation series showcases a fun day at a closing amusement park.
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 …














