- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 27, 2023 (a year ago)
- Alias
- Saw 10
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Canada · Mexico · United States
- Genres
- Gore & Splatter · Body Horror
- Production companies
- Aldea M Estudios · Lionsgate · Twisted Pictures
- Runtime
- 1h 58m
Saw X
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Tobin BellJohn Kramer / Jigsaw
Shawnee SmithAmanda Young
Synnøve Macody LundDr. Cecilia Pederson
Renata VacaGabriela
Paulette HernándezValentina
Octavio Hinojosa MartínezMateo
Steven BrandDetective Parker Sears
Michael BeachHenry Kessler
Joshua OkamotoDiego
Costas MandylorMark Hoffman
David AlfanoDoctor
Donagh GordonDr. Finn Pederson
Jorge BriseñoCarlos
Baltimore BeltránCarlos Dad
Isan Beomhyun LeeCustodian
Crew
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Reviews
Saw X review: The Jigsaw Killer makes a gruesomely good return Saw X review: The Jigsaw Killer makes a gruesomely good return
‘Saw X’ Review – Milestone Tenth Installment Marks a Satisfying, Gory Return for Jigsaw The tenth entry in any franchise, let alone horror, is a monumental milestone. What began in 2004 with Saw, a twisty thriller that introduced John “Jigsaw...
‘Saw X’ is the most shocking thing in the franchise yet: A decent movie It’s not torture to sit through the 10th horror contraption movie — unless you love humanity.
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Saw X’ on VOD, a Weepy Cancer Drama That Transforms Into Good Ol’ Torture Porn This is serial killer Jigsaw’s mighty struggle with mortality and morality, I guess.
'Saw X' review: Decapitations, amputations, mutilation and fun Jigsaw is back in the best 'Saw' movie since the first one.
Saw X is a welcome throwback to the first Saw movie It's out now in cinemas.
'Saw X' Fantastic Fest 2023 Review: A Fresh Take On ‘Saw’ With Confused Politics 'Saw X' is a fun return to form for the series, even when it's a little confused about what it wants to say.
Saw X Tobin Bell returns as the Jigsaw killer to dish out more torture traps in the tenth Saw movie. Read the Empire review.
Saw X review: "Tobin Bell's comeback isn't sufficient X-cuse to resuscitate the series" Our verdict is in
SAW X (2023) – Review SAW X takes place between the first and second film in the franchise, and it actually starts off with absolute heartbreak. Read our review >
‘Saw X’ Review: Tobin Bell Returns to the Central Role, and the Diabolical Gore Is as Creative and Brutal as Ever Jigsaw is back to his old grisly tricks in this latest installment of the venerable horror franchise.
Saw X IGN India Review This bloody and gruesome sequel has something for both, the series fans and newcomers.
Saw X Review: I Squirmed, Winced And Almost Left The Theatre (But Thank God I Didn’t) This Kevin Greutert directorial is every psychopath's dream.
Saw X brings back some much-needed mischief to the franchise – review The latest instalment flashes back to show a little love for its arch-architect of murderous escape rooms
‘Saw X’ Review: Tobin Bell Goes for Broke in Most Agonizing, Suspenseful ‘Saw’ Sequel Yet Starring Tobin Bell, "Saw X" resurrects James Wan and Leigh Whannell's splatter franchise with a new sequel in theaters September 29. Review.
Should We Feel Guilty About Liking the "Saw" Movies? The 10th installment of the horror franchise tries to justify its villain's homicidal tendencies
Review: 'Saw X' cuts away most of the fat from a tired series, returning it to its gory glory Kicking off in 2004, the horror franchise has long descended into repetition and laxity, but everyone brings their A game this time, especially star Tobin Bell.
Saw X review – America's most blood-thirsty civil engineer is back Tobin Bell returns as the twisted killer Jigsaw in this back-to-basics sequel, which sees him exact revenge on a group of medical scammers preying on the ter...
Saw X pushes viewers to the limit with sickening, almost unwatchable scene Certainly not for the squeamish.
'Saw X' review: Jigsaw returns for more violent mayhem Modern horror's most recognisable villain
‘Saw X’ Review: Blood, Guts and a Little Heart (Published 2023) The 10th movie in this horror series gives the fans what they want.
Saw X movie review & film summary (2023) The best Saw sequel in years.
Movie Review: “Saw X” just goes through the motions…again Quick show of hands, anybody frightened, shocked or spooked by the tenth torture porn tale in the “Saw” franchise? Sure, it’s great seeing Tobin Bell b...
Saw X Review: Tobin Bell Rules In One Of The Franchise's Best [Fantastic Fest 2023] - SlashFilm If you're a dedicated Jigsaw fan, Saw X delivers the goods in a big, nasty way, giving franchise star Tobin Bell plenty of room to shine.
An Octogenarian Horror Villain Still Racking Up Scares The long-running horror series is finally putting its most defining antagonist in the spotlight.
Saw X is a Bloody, Boring Slog Through Basic Brutality - The Curb Tobin Bell’s banal John Kramer aka Jigsaw is a bothersome being. His shtick has always been ‘put bad people in brutal torture traps and tell them to maim...
‘Saw X’ Is a Scathing Indictment of Health Industries—Really Ten movies in, the “Saw” franchise is as good as it’s ever been, with a prequel that honors the character—and horrific traps!—that fans love while ...
Saw X review – unstintingly inventive torture porn Serial killer John Kramer finds a new lease of murderous life in the thoroughly unpleasant 10th outing of the horror franchise
Saw X review — this francise amazingly hasn’t run out of steam The tenth instalment of the series is ever so fun
'Saw X' Review: An Uncomplicated Return to Basics That Works, Even When Mired in the Past Tobin Bell continues to showcase why these movies have lasted so long in the latest iteration, "Saw X."
‘Saw X’ Review: Tobin Bell Dominates a Torture-Porn Sequel That Comes Closer to Being a Real Movie. That Might Be a Good Thing (or Not) It has a unified plot and a whole lot of John Kramer's moralistic hand-wringing. Maybe too much of it.
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