For nearly 20 years, the Saw films have been making viewers cringe and cover their eyes as Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and his followers unleash death trap after death trap on unsuspecting victims. Now, as we ...
Callum Murray is a writer based in the North of England. His love of movies and television formed as a young child, and it continues to flourish. Saw X brings the franchise back to its roots and has ...
Chris Harkin is a gamer who creates all sorts of content across the internet, from writing and video creation to streaming gaming on YouTube. He loves taking on challenges and gaming every day in one ...
Saw is back with what's promised to be the most chilling installment of the franchise. From what we can see so far, Saw X takes us back in time to between the events of the first and second movies, ...
Are Saw’s traps farfetched? Absolutely. I can buy that John Kramer and his accomplices/successor could find a deserted warehouse or two, but you’re telling me that no-one noticed an entire murder ...
From needle pits to the rack, to vats filled with rotting pigs, the Saw franchise is full of creative and deadly traps. The traps range from lengthy and puzzle-like, reminiscent of an escape room.
Horror series are known for escalating gruesomeness. The body count in the original film often feels downright cute in comparison to a few sequels later, when barely anyone in the cast is left ...
Writing from the Chicagoland area in Illinois, Robert is an avid movie watcher and will take just about any excuse to find time to go to his local movie theaters. Robert graduated from Bradley ...
The Saw franchise is notorious for its gruesome and elaborate traps designed to test victims' will to live. These traps, such as the Blood-Boarding Trap, Pipe Bomb Trap, Eye Vacuum Trap, and Bone ...