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 ...
Saw started with a relatively simple idea. James Wan's 2004 low-budget horror chained two men to a dingy bathroom, a horrifying puppet with the voice of Tobin Bell telling them a very simple order: "I ...
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 ...
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 ...