Jigsaw

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2017 "The game continues."
Jigsaw
Jigsaw

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5.7 | 1h31m | R | en | Horror

Law enforcement finds itself chasing the ghost of a man dead for over a decade, embroiled in a diabolical new game that's only just begun.

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5.7 | 1h31m | R | en | More Info
Released: October. 27,2017 | Released Producted By: Lionsgate , Twisted Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.lionsgate.com/movies/jigsaw
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Law enforcement finds itself chasing the ghost of a man dead for over a decade, embroiled in a diabolical new game that's only just begun.

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Laura Vandervoort

Director

Greg Chown

Producted By

Lionsgate

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Greg Chown
Greg Chown

Art Direction

Anthony Cowley
Anthony Cowley

Production Design

Michael Vanderteems
Michael Vanderteems

Set Decoration

Alexander Narizni
Alexander Narizni

Set Dresser

Andreas Evdemon
Andreas Evdemon

Camera Operator

Ben Nott
Ben Nott

Director of Photography

Jason Capstick
Jason Capstick

Key Grip

Brooke Palmer
Brooke Palmer

Still Photographer

Jane Flanders
Jane Flanders

Assistant Costume Designer

Steven Wright
Steven Wright

Costume Design

Allison Mondesir
Allison Mondesir

Hair Department Head

Patricia Medina
Patricia Medina

Hair Department Head

Lukas Press
Lukas Press

Hairstylist

Robert Gonsalves
Robert Gonsalves

Hairstylist

Anthony Henry
Anthony Henry

Hairstylist

Ofelia J. Khan
Ofelia J. Khan

Hairstylist

Franchie Pir
Franchie Pir

Hairstylist

Joan Boyko
Joan Boyko

Key Costumer

Jigsaw Audience Reviews 2x5q4s

BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Borserie it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
Stephan Hammond It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
kellykellykelly-xo The traps weren't anything special but I did really like the ending, well done!
kosmasp So a fresh start, with a throwback and still one major player from the whole franchise. But how you may ask? Are they mad? And wasn't it definitive what happend to Jigsaw in Part 3? And while this may be the one Saw that does not depend too much on you having seen (m)any of the previous entries into the franchise.And as was usual with the movies, you know the movie tries to trick you to believe in certain things, just to pull the rug from under you. Now that twist does not work for me and I think there are more holes in the story than in a swiss cheese. But there are also the usual traps and deaths and the suspense you go through with all the characters involved. So while it's not the best entry (imho), I reckon you can watch it - there are still stories to be told, the question is if there is still that much of an audience if you don't radically change certain things ...
torstensonjohn Ahhhhhh. I want to play a game...... when will the franchise come to it's senses and end. The storied score of the infamous Jigsaw, (John Kramer), seems to keep finding ways to resurrect the man. Granted, I like Tobin Bell and he brings a sense of empathy towards the character. In each and every film there seems to be a relative or tie that binds the games to him.The traps in this film were not gore fested, not even ingenious. The characters were plausible and only a couple had ties to the origin. NOW, with all that being said these films do lend a twist and turn in each case, however, I was able to see the outcome of this one 20 minutes into it. I actually liked Matt more( The Glades) as one of the leads in this. What can I actually say but I have a soft spot for the franchise. Most will find it routine, dull and even shut it off. I gave it a decent size 6
AholeAndy What a pointless movie. Not that the previous 7 entries were masterpieces, but at least they connected, had an overarching plot, were super gory, and contributed something to the series. This film is tame compared to past entries, rehashes twists that have already been used, and retcons the hell out of the story because this franchise literally has nothing left to offer plot-wise. If you're unfamiliar with the franchise I suggest watching another entry and if you are a fan of the franchise, you won't be missing much by skipping this.