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Saw III delivered everything I look for in a horror film.
A review of the third entry in the Saw series, from director Darren Lynn Bousman.
This article reviews the latest film in the popular Saw series.
Jigsaw. Ring a bell? Well if you are a big fan of the recent �Saw' horror films, then the word Jigsaw gets you all tingly inside. I recently went to see the latest edition of the annual horror film, if you liked the first two, you will like this one.
Author Nickolaus Pacione returns to his reviewer roots with reviewing SAW III. Warning the review is just as graphic as the movie.
This might be the most consistent franchise in horror history. We have yet to see the makers of the "Saw" films turn out their equivalent of "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" or "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge." Don't worry; I knocked on wood.
Saw IV is in theaters Friday, October 26th. Five more sequels will come out the following five Halloweens. Enough is enough already.
Another Halloween, Another great Saw film.
A film review of "Saw IV"
Production designer on Saw sequels takes over the directing duties on the next films.
A sneak-peek review of the newest rendition of the Saw franchise: Saw IV, in theaters Friday, Oct. 26.
The new Saw film will be coming out at the end of October. You should learn all you can about the previous films before leaving the house.
Short review/essay on appreciating the Saw franchise.
Before the release of "Saw IV", the most recent installment of the trilogy will become available on January 23, 2007. Should you buy it?
However, IV totally makes up for the lackluster III and it even makes III better. I would further explain that but it would ruin the entire movie. This ought to make those Saw fans excited.
A review of the film Saw IV, from director Darren Lynn Bousman.
Part III.
Thoughts from Day III of the 2007 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA.
This is an advance preview of my third collaborative novel with Sandra Brandenburg. It will be published in 2008.
Shipping owner Steinbrenner bought the Yankees in 1973 & soon superseded the Oakland A's Charlie O. Finley as the most controversial owner in baseball
The third part in a four part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes has had on this genre. This articles looks at films from the 1970s and 1980s and how the cultural and sexual revolutions of this period affect the genre.
A ten-part article series that covers the events, happenings, and trends of the 1980s.
The Story of the Boeing 737.
Without a nervous system, we humans would be rendered even more useless than we already are.
From Stevie Wonder's tribute to Bob Marley to Bryan Adams' ode to summer love, the best summer songs from the 1980's
At this point, all fantasies involving dusty gloves, Stetsons and music by Ennio Morricone had fled right out the two windows on that bus that would open.
A world-class journalist changes his views and writes to tell about it. How odd!
Here are the next 7 entries in my remake articles
Actress Dina Meyer of Saw worked on several decent TV shows, but her movie resume is a bit more bleak. Here are her movies that you do not want to miss.
While the previous two Mission Impossible movies were fun, this third one just doesn't seem tha tmuch fun despite everyone trying so hard.
This album features Jimmy Page's acoustic guitar work and the band explores new musical directions.
inspirational, hope, despair, tragedy, redemption, denial, fear
In this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
A look at one of the Bard's Tragedies.
Part 2 of the 3 part series that compares Prowealth Solutions and The NPN to see which one is better while reviewing both of them...
Learn how to differentiate between scams and legit opportunities. This informative article lists, by name, most of the scams online and other useless programs that you should avoid if you want to protect your money at all.
Backed by the College of Cardinals, the Vatican has authorized a number of new guidelines for practicing Roman Catholics in hopes of bolstering their rapidly declining numbers.
I'm obsessed with Halloween. I figure my readers should know what creatures on film to watch out for this Halloween.
I decide to go on a date the Demi Moore way and picked a young fellow.
Some movie franchises have movie after movie and never stop. Some of these need to end.
Reviews of the major movie releases of 2006
Gertrude is an insecure, somewhat homely teenager from Minnesota. Can Caucasian Confucius make her the high school Teen Queen? Read on!
If you ever wanted to see Henry Rollins in tight, pink sweats or two road-kill monsters fornicating doggie-style, then stop what you're watching and go out and rent "Feast" (available on DVD) or add it to your movie cue.
A family is about to discover the horror behind their new house
Crass Content is the calculated leap to the next generation of entertainment. The predecessor of this new wave is "Not Really Reality TV. You know the shows that reinterpret the spontaneous by being scripted.
When you find yourself bored, and looking for something to do. Take a day off with some friends to go see the newest movies of the season. There's a little something for everybody!
Sandra Bullock shines in this "chick flick" for chicks of all ages. Available on DVD, this heartwarming story of mothers, daughters and friendship is worth the time, the money and the box of tissues.
Here are the top ten movies you should watch this Halloween.
a personalized movie guide for the Fall 2006 upcoming picture lineup