The Saw universe is back with John Kramer (Tobin Bell) a.k.a. Jigsaw taking his painful lessons to Mexico. Saw X doesn’t have the mind-blowing shock of the original film. But, with inventive deaths ...
Amongst the reboots, sequels, retools, and odd indie gems of the horror world in 2004, there was one under-the-radar release that snuck up on the scene. It introduced two huge genre talents, became ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new chapter in the “Saw” franchise is here. In preparation for the milestone tenth film, we have a rundown of where you can see ...
Producer Jason Blum recently revealed a promising update on Saw 11, which is exciting news for horror fans of the iconic franchise. In June, Blum and his Blumhouse production company closed a deal for ...
The Jigsaw Killer is one of the most famous horror movie icons of all time. After getting diagnosed with terminal cancer, John Kramer becomes obsessed with testing people's survival skills in a series ...
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 ...
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"Saw X" director Kevin Greutert and production designer Anthony Stabley tell IndieWire how they went 20 years back in time for their prequel-to-the-sequels. The narrative gambit turned “Saw X” into ...
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