It’s not all sunshine and fun-times on this island and parents should know that some content concerns roam freely in …
Yes, there are problems galore and this series is far from family friendly. But by the end viewers aren’t left …
Littles will likely dance along to original songs and learn lessons on problem solving, kindness and friendship.
The Da Vinci Code’s Robert Langdon is tracking down clues again, and bashing religion along the way.
It’s likely that many families won’t stick around to watch the violence and language unfold on this surprisingly religious horror …
Patriarchy, political agendas and natural survival all drive this series. But so do gender, violence, heavy language and sexual content.
The Big Leap is a show about a show. But the show itself may show too much.
A few engines have to learn some lessons the hard way, but as your littles watch they may be challenged …
The latest animated Pokémon series once again features Ash and Pikachu battling their nefarious nemeses in Team Rocket.
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.














