James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his favorite torture trap from the gruesome series.
The original Saw director, James Wan, reflects on his favorite trap sequence in the franchise and why it stands out to him.
The brainchild of Australian film students James Wan and Leigh Whannell, "Saw" is a 2004 horror-thriller that follows the cat-and-mouse game between police and the "Jigsaw Killer," who abducts his ...
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Watch: We already have our Halloween costume picked out. "I want to play a game." It's been 20 years since two men woke up in an old bathroom and a diabolical plan set forth by an iconic serial ...
In Saw, Amanda wakes up with her jaws attached to the trap. She has seconds to retrieve a key from the belly of a barely conscious man next to her to unlock the trap before it rips her head apart ...
“Saw,” which ... of the reverse bear trap sequence with Whannell in the rig. Testro remembers watching the short in her living room, with her luggage by the door and a car out front waiting ...
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James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his favorite torture trap from the gruesome series. Though the series is ongoing (an eleventh installment is due out next year ...
Get in the Halloween spirit by reviewing the most surprising secrets about the Saw franchise, including how they came up with ...