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The traps in 2008’s Saw V are a bit hard to talk about in isolation, since they actually operate as a piece, gradually building up to one of Jigsaw’s endlessly self-justifying “morals.” ...
2004’s Saw remains one of the most influential horror movies of the modern era. In the film, a sadistic killer known as Jigsaw kidnaps his victims and forces them to suffer through elaborate ...
In order to survive, Valentina must saw off the majority of her right leg and then insert a tube into the stump to extract bone marrow. If enough marrow is deposited through the tube, she survives.
The original theatrical poster for “Saw” depicts beloved franchise favorite Shawnee Smith wearing a massive contraption on her head. A reverse-engineered bear trap, the device is designed to ...
If you’re a fan of the Saw franchise — in all its campy, torture-porn glory — you won’t have to wait much longer to experience all-new death traps, deliciously convoluted plots and ...
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.
Saw II, released in 2005, sees Amanda lead a group of ex-convicts through a series of traps in order to retrieve the antidote for a nerve agent that will kill them in just two hours.
John Kramer -- aka the diabolical Jigsaw from the Saw franchise -- has marked you for the ultimate test. And now ten movies in (with the addition of Saw X), the smoke and mirrors surprises these films ...
In order to escape from the trap, she must reach her bare hand into a vat of scalding acid and retrieve a key before it dissolves. If she doesn’t make it in time, the rods in her ribcage will ...
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