Trap: Timothy (Mpho Kaoho), the driver who accidentally ran over Jeff's son, was put in the most painful Saw trap of all. The Rack twists the victim's limbs off one by one before turning their neck ...
Over two decades and 10 films, there’s only one major reason that the Saw franchise has managed to garner such a massive cult following: its brutal, mystifying traps. These contraptions, at first the ...
The producers of the “Saw” movies have cast plenty of talented actors over the years, including Danny Glover, Cary Elwes, Donnie Wahlberg, and now Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson in “Spiral.” But the ...
The series' tenth installment, Saw X, is a surprising success critically as well as commercially, which means it's time once again to rank all the Saw traps. If you're unfamiliar with the basic ...
Although the Saw film franchise has had a few big name stars attached to itself over the years, including Chris Rock, Cary Elwes, and franchise regular Tobin Bell—who at this point has appeared in ...
Darren Lynn Bousman, director of Spiral, has one promise about the the infamous body-mangling, limb-wrecking, jaw-splitting traps of the Saw movies. "They work the way we say they work." He's not ...
The Saw series has changed significantly in focus and appearance over ten films since 2004, except for one constant: its innovative torture traps, which usually involve self-mutilation and sometimes ...
When Sing and Tapp chase Jigsaw down a hallway, Sing activates a trap when he passes through a trip wire. The wire is connected to the triggers of four double-barrelled shotguns which are attached to ...