The title conjures up images of a better world. But this Amazon series shows us a world at its worst.
Filthy Rich tries to expose a wealthy Christian family’s hypocrisy, while somehow missing its own.
It swept the Emmys in 2020 for its sixth and last season. But that doesn’t mean your family should be …
Is this younger version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’s famous villain kinder and gentler? Um, no.
Small positive aspects don’t make up for the lead character’s, and the show’s, total lack of boundaries.
With a compelling lead actress, fun music and enticing plot, there’s a lot to like here. But those positives don’t …
Ridley Scott’s bloody new show pokes and prods faith like it’s some sort of alien creature.
This Hulu comedy deals with racial tension with a clever, creative twist. But it’s also profane, graphic and deeply problematic.
A.P. Bio has very little to do with biology and very much to do with all the things you wouldn’t …
This innocuous, educational show for young ones arrives on Netflix and still sings sweetly.
This Netflix drama about going to Mars majors in relational complexities—and orbits some surprising content concerns, too.
Trinkets is nothing remarkable—not in this age of bad-behaving, telegenic teens.
The first television show made in the COVID era is an earnest look at love and human nature. But it …
Hoosiers? Nope. This foul, buzzer-bleeping animated series about high school basketball might better be called Loosiers.
This animated Netflix kids show teaches lessons about kindness and acceptance.














