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Some of these traps are extremely on the nose, but they're still interesting to watch. After several "Saw" movies failed to create a compelling main character outside the Jigsaw team, it's great ...
Like all things Saw, victims once again begin waking up in traps — and we later learn the new killer is Jigsaw’s other apprentice, Detective Mark Hoffman from Saw III.
5. The Mausoleum Trap (Saw IV, 2007) Two men are shackled to each other by their necks and chained to a large metal contraption with a winch that will turn and strangle them if they don’t escape.
While some of the traps are still over-the-top and ridiculous, "Saw 3D" still managed to retain its bite, and it even brought Cary Elwes back as Dr. Gordon from the first film in one of the ...
Jigsaw lives! So do all of his deadly puzzle traps in the first official trailer for “Saw X.” Lionsgate pulled the curtain back on the new installment in the horror series at Midsummer Screen ...
The series became known for the creative traps and gore mastered by the Jigsaw Killer. I've watched nine films, and I'd only recommend the first, second, and sixth movies.
We speak to Saw X Director Kevin Greubert and Production Designer Anthony Stabley about taking the franchise to new extremes with never-before-seen traps and a fresh setting.
The series became known for the creative traps and gore mastered by the Jigsaw Killer. I've watched nine films, and I'd only recommend the first, second, and sixth movies.
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