Tag: saw


  • A Quiet Place and the Rejuvenation of the Horror Genre

    In light of the positive critical reception of A Quiet Place, Nathan Jones looks at what this film does differently from the rest of the genre’s latest outputs.

  • Global Swarming: How low budget horror is taking the world by storm

    Katja Stout discusses the rise of modern disaster and comedy horror like Sharknado.

  • Review: Jigsaw

    Ellis Murrell is trapped underneath a swinging pendulum. The only way to release him is to read this article.

  • Official title and release date confirmed for Saw VIII

    The upcoming horror will apparently be set a decade after John Kramer’s death- though the original Jigsaw Killer Tobin Bell is set to reprise his role.

  • First Look Review: The Belko Experiment

    Writer Sophie takes a look at The Belko Experiment written by James Gunn, which sees him take a strikingly different direction to his Guardians of the Galaxy days.

  • Film Archive: Saw III is cinema at its most appalling and repugnant

    This is when it really got sick. This is when it became more about the torture, and less about suspense. This is when it got obsessed with suffering rather than ingenious puzzles and plot twists. In other words, this is when the most successful horror franchise of all time became, to put it bluntly, shit. […]