This CW series does for theology what Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter does for presidential history.
It’s funny, sweet, super family friendly and a 12-parsec improvement over its predecessor. Not that the latter set a particularly …
This show about a teenage spy may be a little too “grown up” for its own good.
The Liberator offers an old-fashioned war story, sharing narrative DNA with Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan.
This Netflix reality singing competition brings a huge faith element to a genre that’s now well-established.
Amazon Prime gives us this–a weirdly righteous, wildly violent rebel–without good cause.
Though charming in spots, this Netflix series dives into some really problematic waters–especially for a TV-PG show
Chuck Lorre’s new comedy is, in some ways, as true as its title. But it has plenty of negatives, too.
With Young Sheldon, producer Chuck Lorre seems to be growing up. But like his youthful protagonist, he still has a …
CBS rolls out another anagram-friendly crime procedural, this one starring Chris O’Donnell. What’s different about this show from the original …
Walk into this Superstore, and you may walk out with something you neither wanted nor needed.
Barbarians is aptly named when you take all of the content contributing to its TV-MA rating into consideration.
The Truth Seekers is out there—waaay out there. And while you can certainly seek out better, cleaner shows, truth is …














