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Saw VI
Agent Strahm is dead, and FBI agent Erickson draws nearer to Hoffman. Meanwhile, a pair of insurance executives find themselves in another game set by jigsaw.
















15 August 1980, Inglewood, California, USA





25 January 1974, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada





22 July 1976, Sept-Iles, Québec, Canada

6 September 1963, San Diego, California, USA

6 October 1970, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada


13 November 1991, Canada

1982, Ingramport, Nova Scotia, Canada


7 September 1961, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

9 March 1997, Oakville, Ontario, Canada

30 December 1964, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

30 March 1975, Tehran, Iran

7 August 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA


16 July 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3 July 1969, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA



April 05, 2011
It's funny, but the thing that the series seems to have lost track of amidst all the soap opera and moralizing is the idea that these are horror films.
July 06, 2010
Saw VI is the sixth Saw I've seen, and maybe the sickest.
August 12, 2010
Don't have a desire to see victims ripped limb-from-limb, cut in half and watch their insides spill out onto the floor? Avoid Saw VI at all costs.
September 29, 2012
Saw VI's story is now so ugly and bent out of shape, it's impossible to follow - more fool you for trying.
November 09, 2010
Thrives on extreme, ghastly gore as its primary motivation, making all other concerns secondary; in essence, it's more an endurance test than it is a movie.
October 25, 2009
A film so frighteningly familiar it could well be called Saw It Already.
September 24, 2012
It's strange that a few people have been saying that this entry is a step in the right direction for the franchise. The only right step this franchise could take would be to end.
October 29, 2009
If you haven't followed the series up until now, there's not much point in trying to catch up.
October 23, 2009
The Saw series long ago cannibalized its cleverest bloodbath gimmicks, but now it's figured out a new way to torture us: by taking a barb-wire stab at political relevance.
October 23, 2009
Who knew that the franchise's creators would eventually find a plot twist that made sense?
October 26, 2009
The usual critiques apply: terrible acting, zero suspense, laughable logic and the promise of another one next year.
October 28, 2009
This script, by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, has a more lyrical bent, and a more satiric bite, than any of the other Saw sequels.