Terrible acting, zero suspense, laughable logic and the promise of another one next year. How can we get this policy canceled?
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
It might well be time for a creative rebooting; the freshness, if not the viscera, has begun to strongly diminish.
New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier
One we wish we hadn't seen
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
The thinnest, draggiest, and most tediously preachy of the Saw films.
Because Saw does nothing to alter the look, tone, and engineered gimmickry from one movie to the next, it keeps going deeper into backstory and character arcs than horror series past, as if this ugly, cheap-looking schlock were somehow "The Lord Of The Rings."
Conveys a much louder political message and the implementation of violence reflects as much.
Who knew that the franchise’s creators would eventually find a plot twist that made sense?