Hopelessness and disintegration are the defining characteristics of this new HBO drama about a failing marriage.
Remember Dug the dog from Pixar’s 2009 classic Up? Well, now the energetic pooch is back for new animated adventures.
Our recommendation for this show is the same as the police’s recommendation for the show’s critical video: Don’t watch.
“I Heart Arlo” covers topics such as friendship, love, acceptance and understanding. Yet, each episode is carefully woven into a …
The title comes with a bit of a warning. Because what burbles across the screen here can’t be unseen.
Even though these cats don’t speak, the show itself says volumes—and most of it’s pretty good.
This show centers on a fun, imaginative world (or, rather, fun, imaginative worlds) that kids would surely want to visit.
Much like the guests to the show’s beautiful resort, viewers will have to sift through a lot of muck to …
Despite some admirable character development, Plugged In would like to put this Chair in a corner.
Despite a well-meaning hero, Netflix anime story is a spiritually dark one.
While some good morals can be found, the reality is that this fantasy is far from perfect.
By the end of Spidey and His Amazing Friends, everyone always learns a valuable lesson … even the bad guys.
The show offers plenty of mystery, but maybe the biggest is why it needed to be so crass.
Josh Corman doesn’t like his life very much. And we don’t like this show very much, either.
Lots of folks are worried about illegal aliens, including some folks in the small New Mexico town of Roswell. One …














