Jigsaw’s gruesome antics may be the star of the show, but to a huge part of the fanbase, the romantic subtext is the real draw of “Saw.” Freelance Writer Since the first film debuted in 2004, the Saw ...
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The filmmaker talks the film's final moments, reacts to a theory about where the franchise could go, and reveals why that trademark bathroom set is still sitting in an abandoned factory in Mexico. By ...
Not yet, but they've completed filming and so a trailer could drop tomorrow. But it's more likely that we won't get our first real look at Saw X until much closer to its release date. Who's directing ...
Is there anything more terrifying than a psycho with a cause? Jigsaw, the sadistic serial killer, self-appointed keeper of moral standards, and inventor of the most diabolical escape rooms known to ...
When you think of Sundance movies, you usually think of quirky, optimistic or melodramatic coming-of-age stories. Films like “Manchester by the Sea,” “CODA” or “The Big Sick.” But the movie that ...
The big reason why Saw V ranks dead last out of 10 is because this is the one that felt the most like a cash grab. Audiences don’t tend to like sequels that don’t have much of a reason to exist. The ...