The first season of Squid Game, the Netflix dystopian drama about the perils of capitalism and extreme wealth disparity in South Korea, was a huge hit.
You’re Cordially Invited’ leans heavily on clichés, aiming to pack in as many gags as possible—some landing perfectly, others missing the mark.
Squid Game” returns for season two with more loveable characters and high-stakes games, but leaves much to be desired.
Become a spin master with these tips and tricks for Paengi Chigi, a minigame featured in Squid Game's six-legged pentathlon!
Korean actor Park Sung-hoon talks to Deadline about playing Player 120 also known as Hyun-ju in the latest season of ...
Squid Game continues to be an overwhelming cultural phenomenon. The first season of Squid Game was released back in 2021 and was met with immensely positive reviews.
Squid Game Season 2 continues to trudge along and remains the no. 1 non-English show for Netflix, despite falling numbers.
But as I watched Squid Game 2, I consistently felt that the series—especially its violence—hit different. I still remember the feeling of Squid Game’s first season. I remember constantly being on the ...