- 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: Cuts most of the fat off a tired series 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: Jigsaw returns for more violent mayhem Modern horror's most recognisable villain is wheeled out once more in Saw X, a fresh addition to the long-running franchise
Saw X Review – A Satisfying, Gory Return to Basics Saw X Review - Jigsaw and Amanda return in milestone sequel that goes back to the franchise's roots to a deeply satisfying degree
Saw X Review: Tobin Bell Rules In One Of The Franchise's Best [Fantastic Fest 2023] 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.
Saw X movie review & film summary (2023) The best Saw sequel in years.
Saw X Review Saw has been around for nearly 20 years, but it looks like ol’ Jigsaw still has some tricks up his sleeves.
Should We Feel Guilty About Liking the "Saw" Movies? "Saw X," the 10th installment of the gory horror franchise, tries to justify its villain's homicidal tendencies.
'Saw X' Review: Revenge with a Little Meat to It The highlight of 'Saw X' is Shawnee Smith’s Amanda, a tempest of emotion and fully embodied desperation and psychosis.
'Saw X' review: Decapitations, amputations, mutilation and fun Jigsaw is back in the best 'Saw' movie since the first one.
Saw X review: "Tobin Bell's comeback isn't sufficient X-cuse to resuscitate the series" Tobin Bell's comeback in Saw X may please some, but it's not a sufficient X-cuse to resuscitate the series.
‘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.
Saw X review – torture porn horror returns with more blood, less value | Horror films Stomachs will churn once again in an attempt to rewind the clock for the fatigued franchise but there’s ultimately little of worth here
Saw X review: The Jigsaw Killer makes a gruesomely good return Saw X review: The Jigsaw Killer makes a gruesomely good return
The ‘Saw’ Franchise Is Back and … Good? The long-running Saw franchise is back, and finally putting its most defining antagonist in the spotlight.
Saw X - Movie Review Jigsaw returns in a giant flashback event
Saw X Review | Movie 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: It Comes Closer to Being a Real Movie It has a unified plot and a whole lot of John Kramer's moralistic hand-wringing. Maybe too much of it.
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 terminally ill.
‘Saw X’ Review: A Brutal, Brilliant, Scathing Indictment of Healthcare 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 adding pointed commentary.
'Saw X' Review: Tobin Bell Goes for Broke in Agonizing Sequel Starring Tobin Bell, "Saw X" resurrects James Wan and Leigh Whannell's splatter franchise with a new sequel in theaters September 29. Review.
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