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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

A sadistic mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw.

Cast

  • Chris Rock
  • Max Minghella
  • Josh Stolberg
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Marisol Nichols
  • Daniel Petronijevic
  • Richard Zeppieri
  • Ali Johnson
  • Zoie Palmer
  • K.C. Collins
  • Edie Inksetter

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Verified Review

Could’ve been better. It’s obvious who has been behind it the whole time. Focused too much on the Det. Banks’ mental state. The games went against everything Jigsaw stood for, the victims never stood a chance. The traps were new though.

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Chloe D
Verified Review
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#predictable

At no point was I entirely engrossed in the film or on the edge of my seat wondering what the next clue will be. This seems like a cash grab, something they threw together with Chris Rock as the big name because they knew it would draw in viewers. Decent movie, but something I could have watched at home.

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Monique M

Metacritic

40
May 27, 2021

Spiral too often gets in its own way and reveals its internal machinations before they’re due.

Metacritic review by Sarah-Tai Black
Sarah-Tai Black
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
50
May 13, 2021

It spirals downward into a ludicrous, dumbed-down horror story more concerned with grossing out the audience than in providing any compelling reason for this long-running franchise to keep chugging along, leaving a trail of blood in its wake.

Metacritic review by Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Chicago Sun-Times
40
May 13, 2021

Spiral makes an admirable stab at defibrillating an old franchise — but ultimately wastes its stars, caught in the same bear-trap of a formula that befell earlier sequels.

Metacritic review by John Nugent
John Nugent
Empire