Horror Movie Review: Death Count (2022)
From director Michael Su comes Death Count. A Saw-inspired horror movie that stars Sarah French, Costas Mandylor and Michael Madsen.
From director Michael Su comes Death Count. A Saw-inspired horror movie that stars Sarah French, Costas Mandylor and Michael Madsen.
Written and directed by Eli Roth, Hostel stars Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson, Eyþór Guðjónsson, and Barbara Nedeljáková.
Tyler embarks on a quest to film a documentary based on an infamous horror movie, called The Hills Run Red. It’s widely considered the scariest movie ever made, with the deranged serial killer Babyface in the lead role. The film’s director disappeared years ago and there is no known copy of the film. Tyler’s obsession leads him down a path that delivers more than he bargained for.
The games continue in Saw V as Detective Hoffman attempts to continue Jigsaw’s work all while carefully covering his own tracks.
Jigsaw is dead…but the games are just beginning. Saw IV attempts to tie up loose ends but the formula is beginning to come across tired and lazy.
Keen to capitalise on an audience seemingly hungry for more, the third film in the long running Saw franchise was released just one year after the last film. Saw III had Darren Lynn Bousman in the directing seat for his second Saw film in a row, the story coming from both James Wan and Leigh Whannell.
For many this is where the ride started to get rocky but is Saw II really as bad as many would have you believe? The short answer is no but the long answer requires more analysis.
Two men wake up in a dilapidated bathroom chained to pipes on opposite sides of the room. They are part of a game designed by the twisted mind of Jigsaw.