James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his favorite torture trap from the gruesome series.
The original Saw director, James Wan, reflects on his favorite trap sequence in the franchise and why it stands out to him.
The brainchild of Australian film students James Wan and Leigh Whannell, "Saw" is a 2004 horror-thriller that follows the cat-and-mouse game between police and the "Jigsaw Killer," who abducts his ...
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After a surprise debut film success Saw would be made into a multimedia franchise, spawning 11 installments.
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James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his favorite torture trap from the gruesome series. Though the series is ongoing (an eleventh installment is due out next year ...