Saw 3D

    Saw 3D
    2010

    Synopsis

    As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.

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    Cast

    • Tobin BellJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
    • Costas MandylorMark Hoffman
    • Betsy RussellJill Tuck
    • Cary ElwesDr. Lawrence Gordon
    • Sean Patrick FlaneryBobby Dagen
    • Chad DonellaGibson
    • Chester BenningtonEvan
    • Gina HoldenJoyce
    • Dean ArmstrongCale
    • Naomi SnieckusNina

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Chicago Reader

      Strange, dumb, and sometimes even fun.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      This seventh installment does at least provide a reasonably satisfying conclusion to the series in the unlikely event they choose to give it a rest.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      Be aware: if you see the film in a theater equipped with RealD 3D and Dolby sound, you'll come away with a pretty good idea of what it would feel like to have flying body parts hit you in the face.
    • 40

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Production values from designer Anthony A. Ianni are matter-of-fact with the exception of standout effects from key make up artist Colin Penman and his staff. Its cast is fairly forgettable with the exception of Saw veteran Tobin Bell as Jigsaw and Cary Elwes as Gordon.
    • 30

      Austin Chronicle

      Fans of the series, if there are any left and I'm not too certain that there are, will enjoy the usual smorgasbord of lower intestines spilling out from the screen and onto their laps (via the profoundly crappy 3-D) as well as an above-average opening slaughter involving two men, one woman, several buzz saws, and a crowd of gawking onlookers.
    • 20

      Salon

      Saw 3-D is in 3-D. Really, really bad 3-D.
    • 20

      Variety

      That Saw 3D is relentlessly repugnant will delight the franchise's fans and surprise almost no one. The best that can be said for the picture, gamely directed by longtime "Saw" cutter Kevin Greutert, is that it offers little in between the traps, which are more creatively vicious than they've ever been.
    • 12

      Boston Globe

      The dismemberment and torture are now shtick. The filmmakers - "Saw" veterans - struggle to imbue this movie with the usual righteousness.

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