The Australian series provides a clean, family friendly alternative to other less innocuous fantasy worlds.
Let’s not pretend that the early 2000s Gossip Girl was refined. But it pales in comparison to the HBO reboot.
The adult animation hides commendable themes of friendship and support in a sea of crass and objectionable content.
Some mayhem and mildly frightening content aside, the follow up to Pixar’s classic appeals to kids and adult fans alike.
This Netflix teen drama feels like the unlikely mash-up of Mean Girls and Lost.
The famous cat-and-mouse duo is back, engaging in the silly stunts that have carried them for more than 80 years.
Lots of problematic content and an aversion to biblical truth makes this teen fantasy series worthy of concern.
In the Dark is aptly named: Better to sit in the dark than watch this show.
The series name fits, given the number of sins we see on screen.
The popular children’s series comes to life with themes of truth, empathy, and teamwork—as well as a few fear-inducing scenarios.
While Big Shot hits a few three-pointers, it tosses up plenty of bricks, too.
This profane show fits well within the HBO family, but it’s a horrific miss for yours.
Sheila hates everyone, most especially herself. Perhaps it’s fitting that the show, Physical, is so easy to dislike.














