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Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021)

5.9 | May 12, 2021 (US) | Horror, Mystery | 01:33
Budget: 20 000 000 | Revenue: 40 618 920

Working in the shadow of an esteemed police veteran, brash Detective Ezekiel “Zeke” Banks and his rookie partner take charge of a grisly investigation into murders that are eerily reminiscent of the city’s gruesome past. Unwittingly entrapped in a deepening mystery, Zeke finds himself at the center of the killer’s morbid game.

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Cast

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Chris Rock
Detective Zeke Banks
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Samuel L. Jackson
Marcus Banks
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Max Minghella
Detective William Schenk
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Marisol Nichols
Captain Angie Garza
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Dan Petronijevic
Detective Marv 'Boz' Bozwick
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Richard Zeppieri
Detective Fitch
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Patrick McManus
Peter Dunleavy
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Edie Inksetter
Detective Kraus
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Thomas Mitchell
Detective O'Brien
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Nazneen Contractor
Coroner Chada

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Reviews

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jenmglna
4 | Aug 10, 2022
It was bad. The writing is bad. It could be better tho. Actors are not so great either. I don't know if it's just me or Chris Rock is not really suitable for his character. I just want to say kudos to the cinematographers. Love the cinematography of this film and editors as well!
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Martha
5 | Jul 26, 2022
Chris Rock acting like Chris Rock with a daddy Samuel l Jackson acting like Samuel l Jackson in a weird twist of a movie that felt like a small short story in the saw series. It's not a bad movie but there's a few things that it lacked including more blood being spilled and more inventive traps. It kind of became more about the characters and less about what the spiral was trying to do which was copy jigsaw.
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JPV852
4 | Jul 15, 2021
The latest entry into the Saw series has a couple okay moments but otherwise this was pretty bad. The acting was probably the worst culprit, chiefly Chris Rock who sprinkles in his comedic rants while Samuel L. Jackson phones it in, not that he's given a whole lot to work with (including a hilariously bad fake mustache for a flashback scene). It's also really predictable as I called who the killer was early on. I'm okay with taking the series in a different direction as there was nowhere else to go with Jigsaw (and they stretched his story out a few movies too many) but this was a misfire. **2.0/5**