, 1h32 Directed byMichael et Peter Spierig OriginUSA GenresThriller, Horror, Crime ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about psychiatry ActorsTobin Bell, Laura Vandervoort, Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Hannah Emily Anderson, Paul Braunstein Roles Eleanor Bonneville Rating57% Dix ans se sont écoulés depuis la mort de John Kramer, surnommé Jigsaw (le Tueur au Puzzle). Amanda Young est également morte à la fin de Saw 3 et Jill Tuck a été froidement assassinée par Mark Hoffman, qui a mystérieusement disparu. Cependant, tout laisse à croire que l'affaire Jigsaw n'est pas complètement terminée, quand cinq personnes se retrouvent entre la vie et la mort. Kramer est-il réellement mort ? Ou a-t-il décidé de disparaître pour mieux renaître ?
, 1h27 Directed byNicholas Sean Gomez(Nick Gomez) OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Documentary, Crime, Slasher ActorsChristina Ricci, Clea DuVall, Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle, Sara Botsford, Gregg Henry Roles Bridget Sullivan Rating58% Based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, a Sunday School teacher who lived with her father Andrew, her stepmother Abby, and her older sister Emma in a small house in Fall River, Massachusetts, the film depicts a hot summer day in August 1892 in the Borden home where Lizzie comes across the grisly murder scene of her father who was brutally killed with a hatchet. After local law enforcement responds to the scene, the body of Abby Borden is discovered upstairs, also killed with an ax. As the case progresses, the evidence gathered by the authorities seems to point to Lizzie as their prime suspect. Lizzie's lawyer Andrew Jennings, however, maintains that a woman could not commit such a cruel act; arguing it is far too gruesome a crime for any woman to commit. Regardless, Lizzie is put on trial for the murders and the courtroom case makes headlines in newspapers throughout the country. Newspaper accounts state the crime to be the most infamous of the century. Eventually, the jury finds Lizzie innocent of all charges. The film ends with a fight between Emma and Lizzie, in which Lizzie asks Emma if she wanted know the truth. Lizzie then whispers inaudibly into Emma's ear while a series of flashbacks are shown in which Lizzie murders their stepmother and father. It is heavily implied that Lizzie Borden was in fact their murderer, and a visibly upset Emma leaves the room. Lizzie walks outside and hears three children jump roping to the famous nursery rhyme: "Lizzie Borden took an ax/ And gave her mother forty wacks/ And when she saw what she had done/ She gave her father forty-one." Emma is then shown leaving the house, never to return.