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Revisiting Saw II

Posted on May 10, 2021 by Michael Cavacini
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Saw II is an excellent but brutal movie. It sets the formula for the sequels that follow, and it dials up the gruesome horror from the first film to an extremely high level. Behind the camera is Darren Lynn Bousman, the same man who is directing the new Saw movie, Spiral. Let’s dive into my thoughts on Saw II.

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Posted in Movies, Review | Tagged Book of Saw, Donnie Wahlberg, Horror, Jigsaw, Michael Cavacini, Movie, Review, Saw, Saw II, Spiral, Tobin Bell | Leave a reply

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