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John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is back. The most chilling installment of the SAW franchise yet explores the untold chapter of Jigsaw’s most personal game. Set between the events of SAW I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer – only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable. Armed with a newfound purpose, John returns to his work, turning the tables on the con artists in his signature visceral way through a series of ingenious and terrifying traps.

A Lionsgate release. Twisted Pictures presents, a Burg/Koules production.

Cast

  • Tobin Bell
  • Shawnee Smith
  • Synnøve Macody Lund
  • Steven Brand
  • Michael Beach
  • Renata Vaca
  • Paulette Hernández
  • Octavio Hinojosa
  • Joshua Okamoto

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Metacritic

75
Oct 6, 2023

Fans who tune in mainly for the insane timeline twists won’t get them, but otherwise, this is the most satisfying Saw installment since the first three. Also, be sure to stick around for a mid-credits scene.

Metacritic review by Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
The A.V. Club
70
Sep 28, 2023

The traps are disgusting; the plot, so self-serious its absurd (and knowingly so). And unlike the sundry sequels before it (by the third “Saw,” any pretense of ingenuity had been hacked off), this one manages to make you feel something beyond gross-out adrenaline — assuming you have affection for the franchise’s mainstays.

Metacritic review by Beatrice Loayza
Beatrice Loayza
The New York Times
70
Sep 28, 2023

The blood is good. The traps are good. The series' nastiness is intact, even as it all looks a bit bigger and a bit slicker. The important thing is that Saw X continues to be unafraid of its own continuity, so infatuated with its own delightful bulls***.

Jacob Hall
Slashfilm