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This story is going to get into spoilers for
Spiral: From the Book of Saw, so stop reading now unless you want the ending ruined for you.
On multiple levels, Darren Bousmanâs new
Spiral: From the Book of Saw is a complete deviation from the existing franchise. Yes, there are elaborate and deadly traps. But franchise legend Tobin Bell is nowhere to be seen, and the
Spiral cast instead boasts heavy hitters in Chris Rock, Max Minghella and Samuel L. Jackson. That seemed very surprising to us, and apparently it was very surprising to Bousman as well. While he was thrilled to get the opportunity to work with the
Two ruddy legends pay a visit to the good ship HMS Empire Podcast this week, both having a good old natter with Chris Hewitt (@ChrisHewitt) about their new movies. First, Chris Rock talks about switching from comedy to horror with
Spiral: From The Book Of Saw, how it was his brainchild, his desire to direct again, and what classic film he d love to try his hand at next.
Then Sigourney Weaver logs onto her iPad and tells Chris all about
My New York Year, in which she plays a formidable publisher who forms a touching relationship with a new young staff member, played by Margaret Qualley, her experiences on the forthcoming
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How SAW Became A Generation’s Halloween Tradition
It s just not spooky season without SAW.
By Matt Donato · @donatobomb · May 18, 2021, 3:42 PM EDT SAW s Billy the Puppet.
Ah, the “Golden Age” of horror – something I haven’t the fortitude to debate in comment sections or Twitter threads. The “Crimson Age” of horror, though? I remember those years fondly when
Saw spawned sequel after sequel of slaughterhouse entertainment that The Saw Skwad™ or The Kramer Krew™ could count on every Halloween. It’s rather remarkable, in hindsight. James Wan and Leigh Whannell introduced Jigsaw and his body-eviscerating traps, then dominated October box office slots reserved for the most ghoulish and ghastly offerings. Over a succession of years, it wasn’t Halloween without another onslaught of cadaverous cave-in carnage, morally ambiguous motivations, and Billy s in-need-of-WD40 tricycle squeaking to the bank.
Weddings are on again after May 17 easing.
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MUSIC INDUSTRY
The chief executive of the Help Musicians charity has described the return of live music as massively important , but warned of an increase in mental health issues among performers.
Monday will see limited audiences return to theatres, sports stadiums and music venues, many for the first time this year, as lockdown measures are eased.
James Ainscough, whose charity has supported the industry since live music was effectively halted in March 2020, welcomed the move, describing live performance as an important part of the ecosystem .
Latitude fans still face an anxious wait to hear the fate of the festival