Saw VI

critic Reviews

, 39% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • It won't earn the franchise many new fans, but Saw VI is a surprising step up for what has become an intricately grisly annual tradition.
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    Jordan CrucchiolaNew York Magazine/Vulture
    A very entertaining thing happens in the sixth movie: Saw tunes into society at large and focuses its punishment on predatory lenders and amoral insurance companies.
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    Candice FrederickReel Talk Online
    I'd be lying if I didn't admit to jumping in my seat a few times. Unfortunately the plot was just a bit messy.
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    Nigel FloydTime Out
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    Joshua RothkopfTime Out
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    Perri NemiroffCinemaBlend
    Don't have a desire to see victims ripped limb-from-limb, cut in half and watch their insides spill out onto the floor? Avoid Saw VI at all costs.
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    Marc SavlovAustin Chronicle
    Saw VI is, pardon the pun, a cut above the rest but not, sadly, by much.
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    Brian EggertDeep Focus Review
    You already know what you’re getting with Saw VI. There’s nothing different or unique about this entry in the franchise.
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    Shaun MunroFlickering Myth
    It admittedly doesn't all work... but on the balance of things Saw VI is the most tonally adept and well thought-out entry since the third.
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    Matthew Rozsamatthewrozsa.com
    Health insurance companies take human life... They are the real serial killers of our time. Jigsaw and his proteges at least have the excuse of being fictional.
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    Only Tobin Bell is given much emotional variance and, as a result, only Tobin Bell makes any impression at all.
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