When dad steps into mom’s role at home, scatological, child-focused hijinks soon follow.
HBO’s take on this influential DC Comics franchise offers a wincing, razor-sharp critique of racism and societal conflict.
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Booze, drugs and lewd, twisted sexuality get far more game time than football in this so-called sports comedy.
Well crafted? Yes. Creepy? Certainly. But when it comes to content, Castle Rock’s a place I wouldn’t want to visit.
Truth is, American Crime is a “good” television show. But that’s a fact that can cut both ways.
Nobody ever said being the daughter of a bandit was going to be easy. But intrepid young Ronja is determined …
UPDATED REVIEW: Seth MacFarlane is not known for his restraint. But American Dad may give us MacFarlane at his most …
Using Seinfeld’s old set, a chemistry-free Friends-ian robot of a show tries its hand at reviving the sitcom on ABC. …
Scream Queens is what you’d get if Jason, Freddie and Michael Myers all pledged to a 21st-century version of Animal …
13 Reasons Why may, unintentionally, romanticize suicide for some teens, even though that’s not the show’s intent.
While the TV landscape has been getting drenched in blood and its inhabitants consumed by lust, this gentle Canadian drama …
In the tradition of fellow CBS legal dramas Judging Amy and Family Law, The Guardian converts newspaper headlines into prime-time …
Eric Camden pastors a church in California. Together with his wife, Annie, and seven children they create what WB calls …
Some television shows bare their hearts and souls for everyone to see. This one bares almost everything else.














