
Saw: The Final Chapter (2010)
Well, we’re finally at the end. I wish I were a little less sleepy tonight because this one actually wasn’t bad. I felt like the story was a bit truer to the intent of the
Well, we’re finally at the end. I wish I were a little less sleepy tonight because this one actually wasn’t bad. I felt like the story was a bit truer to the intent of the
Unsurprisingly, this movie didn’t really add anything to the franchise so (again unsurprisingly) I don’t have much to add about it. It felt like the most unnecessarily gruesome and graphic of the lot so far,
Sadly, this was another uninspired entry in this franchise that certainly hasn’t inspired me to write anything. Oh, but it did have Julie Benz, so there’s that.
This one was okay. I’m glad I’m spacing these out to one a week because I think I’m already burned out on Saw movies. On the one hand, I feel like this director has finally hit
Okay, now here’s an addition to the franchise I can get behind. This movie was engaging and entertaining and unlike the previous film actually got me excited about watching the next one. I think perhaps
This one, while also written by Leigh Whannell, just wasn’t quite as good as the first one. It’s more disturbing for the sake of being disturbing, dark for the sake of being dark, and the
As promised yesterday, here’s the first of the Summer See Saw Sundays. I like this movie. It basically started an interesting (at least at first) trend in movies, some better than others, and created a new