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Saw X
Directed by
Kevin Greutert
R
2023
1h 58m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
6.6
81%
88%
Rent for $3.99
A sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable.
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Cast of Saw X
Tobin Bell
John Kramer
Shawnee Smith
Amanda Young
Synnøve Macody Lund
Cecilia Pederson
Steven Brand
Parker Sears
Renata Vaca
Gabriela
Joshua Okamoto
Diego
Octavio Hinojosa Martínez
Mateo
Paulette Hernández
Valentina
Jorge Briseño
Carlos
Michael Beach
Henry Kessler
Costas Mandylor
Mark Hoffman
Isan Beomhyun Lee
Custodian
David Alfano
Doctor
Katie Barberi
Cancer Support Group Leader
Lucía Gómez-Robledo
MRI Technician
Donagh Gordon
Dr. Finn Pederson
Sebastián Torres
Masked Gunman
Cristo Ruiz
Tattooed Guy
Baltimore Beltrán
Carlos's Father
Kerry Ardra
TV Host
Natasha Goss
Cancer Victim 1
Craig Hurley
Cancer Victim 2
James Burg
Boy in Park
Bailey Guidry
Coffee Shop Worker
Saw X Ratings & Reviews
djagg
March 16, 2025
Unhinged. What a third act. This film may yield varied results upon multiple watches.
DigitalDisappointment
March 3, 2025
First movie was interesting and innovative and creepy as HELL. Don't watch the sequels, they're just a litany of disappointment.
IndieWire
Alison Foreman
Even if you see one or two of the narrative surprises coming, there's no chance you've seen as intelligent a use of human entrails.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
None of this would work nearly as well without Bell, whose raspy voice and menacing gravitas are so riveting that he makes Jigsaw's oft-repeated declaration "I'd like to play a game" scary as hell.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
There's more talking and less torturing; I personally approve of that ratio, though I'm not sure it will pay off at the box office.
Slant Magazine
Kyle Turner
The film mostly makes you wish that a Saw film would finally let Amanda be the one that audiences worship.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Saw X delivers a franchise high, and that's no small feat ten installments deep. There's a comfortable sense of awareness and humor found in a sequel that utilizes its pared-back simplicity to showcase the characters and gore.
Collider Video
Perri Nemiroff
A top-tier Saw film. A well crafted John Kramer-focused story with a heavy emphasis on his mentor/protégé connection with Amanda that strikes the ideal balance between standing on its own two feet and enhancing franchise mythology.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
This first totally linear narrative in the "Saw" saga is a well-told tale, with some solid characterizations and quite decent twists.
New York Times
Beatrice Loayza
This is the most well-groomed "Saw" movie to date. The story mostly makes sense and Greutert pulls back on the frenetic editing techniques that made the older movies look like the blood and guts equivalent of white noise.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
"Saw X" solves a lot of the problems of other films in this franchise by limiting its scope, eliminating some (but not all) of the incoherent plotting [and] coming up with a few ingenious traps.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Kramer's return may be bad news to his victims, but for the rest of us? Playing his new game is a heck of a lot more fun than it has any right to be.
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
Greutert's film brings back the core elements that made these movies work. It's an uncomplicated, effective horror thriller, even though it's trapped itself in the past with nowhere else to go.
AV Club
Luke Y. Thompson
A serious actor, Bell surely knows this bloody franchise will be what he's best remembered for, and he treats the role of John Kramer, the Jigsaw Killer, like it's Shakespeare.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Saw X wipes that silliness out, positioning itself as a direct sequel to "Saw" and presenting a singular, streamlined story of revenge that works from a clear channel of logic.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Saw X feels like a welcome return to form.
Los Angeles Times
Joshua Rothkopf
[Tobin Bell's] half-cracked grandeur, boosted by [Shawnee] Smith's skewed stares of adoration, sends the movie into a loopy giddiness. Saw X may not be the best one to start off with, but it's hard to imagine a better one to end with.
The Atlantic
David Sims
[Previous reboots] both failed to grasp Kramer's star power. Saw X does not make that mistake, leading to one of the franchise's strongest installments since the original, mostly because it gives Jigsaw center stage.
Inside Hook
Charles Bramesco
X frames Kramer like a tragic hero instead of a complete maniac with a thing for Rube Goldberg homicide, and swears by the wobbly moral mechanism he believes will balance his soul's ledger.
io9.com
Germain Lussier
Saw X is a film that only works because it's the 10th film in the franchise. This story could not have been told by the second or third Saw movie; if this movie were to exist at all, it could only come now, and the franchise is better off for it.
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