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  1. Saw

    Photographer Adam Stanheight (Leigh Whannell) and oncologist Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) regain consciousness while chained to pipes at either end of a filthy bathroom....

  2. I just watched SAW (2004) for the first time....

    The first Saw is great and it blew my mind at the time, but films where the reveal employs a character who you’ve not properly been introduced to still feel a bit of a cop out tomorrow. The …

  3. ‘Saw’ doesn’t cut it as thriller movie review (2004)

    “Saw” is an efficiently made thriller, cheerfully gruesome, and finally not quite worth the ordeal it puts us through. It’s a fictional machine to pair sadistic horrors with merciless choices, and so the question becomes: Do we …

  4. Saw (2004)

    Saw: Directed by James Wan. With Leigh Whannell, Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Ken Leung. Two men awaken to find themselves on the opposite sides of a dead body, each with specific …

  5. Saw

    James Wan's horror film Saw is full of demented twists and guilty-looking actors, but the scenario is cruel enough to make you squirm. Full Review | Oct 27, 2014

  6. All Saw Movies Ranked

    Critics Consensus: Saw ensnares audiences with a deceptively clever plot and a myriad of memorable, nasty set pieces, but its lofty ambitions are undercut by a nihilistic streak …

  7. Saw is a really good movie. I've never seen it before and ...

    The first Saw is a great movie, yes, as a psychological thriller and an example of low-budget film making at its best. It's the sequels that have earned the series its reputation as schlocky …

  8. Saw (film)

    Saw is a 2004 American horror film directed by James Wan, in his feature directorial debut, and written by Leigh Whannell, from a story by Wan and Whannell. It is the first installment in the …