The first question to clear up, is: who is the new Jigsaw? John Kramer died in Saw IV and was definitely dead in later installments (we saw his autopsy for god’s sake…), but somehow the killer’s voice ...
No film series has rewritten its own history more than 'Saw,' and accepting that makes the ride that much more exciting. By Simon Abrams [Warning: This story contains spoilers for Jigsaw] For starters ...
For those who have not yet had the pleasure, this post will contain spoilers, but I assure you, knowing the “twist” will not ruin your movie-going experience. This movie is an art installation. It is ...
Jigsaw's climactic trap sees Logan and Detective Halloran wake up in a basement with laser collars fitted to their necks. Each person can press a button to begin the other's game, and Halloran presses ...
Jigsaw, the pleasantly surprising Saw reboot, introduced a new villain: Logan Nelson, who was the very first Jigsaw apprentice and was a player in Jigsaw's first game ten years earlier, in which five ...
Like its moralizing villain, the Saw movies promise transcendence through trauma, only to then go back on their word and—after endless severed limbs, slashed necks, mauled faces and charred ...
Seven years after Saw stopped being a Halloween mainstay, Jigsaw arrives to remind us why we loved John Kramer's twisted games. Its biggest strength is that it successfully plays as both a soft reboot ...
A notorious criminal Edgar Munsen (Josiah Black) is chased by police. When cornered, he triggers a mechanism before he is shot by Detective Halloran other cops. This trigger sets on a mechanism where ...
Dirs: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig. US. 2017. 91 mins. There’s an understandable misapprehension that the Saw films are all about the twisted torture game devices, but the real strength of the ...
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