Director: Kevin Greutert
Notable Cast: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Synnøve Macody
Lund, Renata Vaca, Paulette Hernandez, Octavio Hinojosa Martinez, Steven Brand,
Michael Beach, Joshua Okamoto, Jorge Briseño
The third time’s a charm, huh?
Although the 8th and 9th films of the Saw franchise
both essentially sold themselves as soft reboots for the long-running horror
series, see our reviews for Jigsaw and Spiral: From the Book of Saw,
respectively, neither one really grabbed the core ideas or style in a way that
genuinely recaptured audiences after a brief hiatus after the seventh film, Saw
3D.
Two failed attempts, but Saw X - which I like to
pronounce as “socks” for the record, was going to find that sweet spot, right?
Well, Saw X rectifies previous misfires by returning
to the start but taking a few exciting side roads. A combination of
simplification in the now very lore-heavy Saw franchise and bringing
back the series’ two most famous villains, Saw X does many things right,
even when treading on some new territory, which has always been a problematic
area for the series. With brutal new traps and a renewed sense of dramatic
heft, Saw X threads many thin lines and manages to do impressively. At
least when it comes to the Saw-iverse, is that a thing?