TV REVIEW: Squid Game (1.1) – Red Light, Green Light
Red Light, Green Light has never had higher stakes. Plus, Gi-hun has a very bad day, and never ask for ink when you’re about to sign a contract for a loan shark.
Red Light, Green Light has never had higher stakes. Plus, Gi-hun has a very bad day, and never ask for ink when you’re about to sign a contract for a loan shark.
M3GAN will take care of the little things, so you can do the things that matter—while avoiding any parental responsibilities. Plus, collectibles aren’t toys, AI is bad, and the thing that will help this conversation is kombucha.
The mystery of the two Jeans comes to a violent head. Plus, a mad scientist returns, the X-Mansion becomes a house of horrors, and Rogue trains her stamina with the new boss.
Carrie gets a modern makeover, but does she have anything new to say? Plus, Billy is more menacing and less bumpkin, Chris has an instinct for cruelty and humiliation, and everyone loves Tim Tebow for taking kids to prom.
A pre-Black Friday riot unleashes a terrifying killer. Plus, a horrifying Thanksgiving turkey, and you’ll never look at corn on the cob holders the same way again.
Every 23rd spring, for 23 days, the Creeper gets to eat. Plus, the House of Pain, nightmares of an old phonograph, and a monster with a sense of humor.