Sunday, November 15
At a recent media conference, Lionsgate vice-chairman Michael Burns said that Saw VI was "buzz-sawed" by Paranormal Activity at the box office. Opening the same weekend, Paranormal easily beat Saw VI and continued to perform strongly, quickly becoming the most profitable movie ever made. Saw movies are never made with a high budget, so the poor performance has not kept Lionsgate from making money, which is all Burns said is needed to keep mak... [more]
Pre-production on Saw VII has already begun ... so despite the poor box office for Saw VI, the Saw series is far from over. Saw VII will look to revitalize the ...[more]
Saw VI's opening weekend was pretty lackluster both domestically and overseas. Paranormal Activity took the top spot at the U.S. box office, while Up grabbed th...[more]
If there's one thing that a Saw movie could count on, it was making a solid $30 million its opening weekend. The past four Saw sequels have all opened to the sa...[more]
Saw VI, like the previous five Saw installments, was not screened for critics. This is typically a pretty bad sign. On that front, Saw VI does not disappoint....[more]
Saw VI, the latest installment of the annual October series, opens this weekend and, for once, it won't be the only horror movie to do so.Typically, horror ...[more]
The release of Saw VI is just around the corner, but it's never too early to talk about the future. Producer Mark Burg and co-screenwriter Marcus Dunstan spoke ...[more]
Two new TV spots for Saw VI show a very alive Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) proclaiming, "I am still among you." Whether Jigsaw will continue merely in flashback or be br...[more]
When a horror movie finds success at the box office, it's almost guaranteed to get a sequel. And that sequel often becomes more sequels, which have an unfortuna...[more]
After dying in Saw III, how will Jigsaw be significant in Saw VI? Tobin Bell describes Jigsaw's role in the upcoming sequel in a new featurette found on MySpace...[more]