Comedy, Drama
Government Cheese

Apple TV+’s Government Cheese is described, by some, as a family show. And while it is about a family, it’s …

Drama
Sherlock & Daughter

Sherlock & Daughter presents a tough case that’s pinned as PG but still comes with a couple of dark moments.

Comedy, Drama
Your Friends & Neighbors

At the root of this darkly comedic drama is relentless cynicism and a disregard for moral standards.

Drama
Ransom Canyon

Netflix’s Ransom Canyon isn’t a safe bet for families to gather ‘round the TV to watch.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Last of Us

Much like a fungal infection, The Last of Us has many concerns that are in need of treatment.

Comedy, Drama
Hacks

This HBO Max show has no boundaries. And it certainly wouldn’t have a problem crossing them if it did.

Drama
When Hope Calls

When Hope Calls brings a certain hopeful element to the greater TV landscape, offering families a show that elicits warm, …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Handmaid’s Tale

The Handmaid’s Tale is a troubling story, one that casts Christians in Satan’s role and freely shows us the sins …

Comedy, Drama
North of North

North of North is a story about a woman seeking to grow into a new life in a small town …

Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Bondsman

Whatever overarching morality tale The Bondsman seeks to tell, it’s hard to justify our engagement with it.

Animation, Drama, Horror, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Wolf King

As the sole descendant of the benevolent Wolf Werelord, Young Drew Ferren is the land’s only hope of defeating the …

Animation, Drama, Kids
Iyanu

Max’s new animated series Iyanu tells a deeply spiritual story that is paradoxically both foreign and familiar.

Drama
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

Of the many dramatizations of King Henry VIII’s tumultuous reign, few are as refreshingly tame as Wolf Hall.

Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Devil May Cry

Devil May Cry is just a spiritually squishy and full of hack-and-slash elements as the video game on which it’s …

Drama, Medical
Pulse

This hospital drama focuses more on staff relationships than patients, but the edgy content here ultimately causes ‘Pulse’ to flatline.