How do you outdo yourself with the tenth entry in a franchise? Well, Saw certainly did.
Saw X is more story-heavy than its predecessors, with half the runtime being devoted to John and his story, it's a bit of a slow burn but it was well worth the time.
Tobin Bell yet again shines in this movie, perhaps outdoing every performance he's given this franchise in the past.
It pays off in the gore department when it gets going, it's a very gooey and satisfying story, and the motives behind the kills in this movie is, perhaps, more well done than any other entry in the movie.
Having seen most of the franchise to date (I did miss Spiral), this one was the most intensely pleasurable and darkly satisfying movie I've seen in a good long time. The Saw franchise is absolutely alive and well, and I think it's got some promise for future sequels.
Remember to stay for the mid-credit scene!
Saw X is more story-heavy than its predecessors, with half the runtime being devoted to John and his story, it's a bit of a slow burn but it was well worth the time.
Tobin Bell yet again shines in this movie, perhaps outdoing every performance he's given this franchise in the past.
It pays off in the gore department when it gets going, it's a very gooey and satisfying story, and the motives behind the kills in this movie is, perhaps, more well done than any other entry in the movie.
Having seen most of the franchise to date (I did miss Spiral), this one was the most intensely pleasurable and darkly satisfying movie I've seen in a good long time. The Saw franchise is absolutely alive and well, and I think it's got some promise for future sequels.
Remember to stay for the mid-credit scene!