Unless you’re interested in a version of high school that includes casual sex and life-endangering stunts, Panic might be worth …
This father-and-son story is upended by its depictions of sex, violence and drug use.
Despite some decent lessons, the overall vibe of The Fungies! can feel a little moldy for young viewers.
Lucifer’s not such a bad guy. Or at least that’s what Netflix would like you to believe.
Stephen King’s favorite book hits Apple TV+, and it comes with all the problems you’d expect.
Netflix’s latest anime entry features a world full of robots (and one human) digitally pondering existential questions.
Sara’s still-unknown killer isn’t the only guilty party here. This crude, salacious Netflix series is filled with foul play.
It’s a little like a lighter version of Sex in the City. But lighter doesn’t necessarily mean better.
The babies learn about kindness, bravery and friendship. But they’re not the only ones being taught in this reboot.
This comedy, like its star, isn’t normal at all. Nor is it nice, clean fun for the whole family.
This biographical Netflix series gives viewers a front-row seat to a legendary designer’s ultimately downfall and debauchery.
Hallmark’s gentle drama is, on its face, as sweet and innocent a show as you’ll find. But does it hide …
The show is made for adults, with each episode featuring a grab bag of potential problems.
Amazon Prime’s dramatization of a Pulitzer Prize book about slavery is powerful but difficult to watch.
A girl group tries for a comeback, righting wrongs along the way. But the show itself goes a bit wrong, …














