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2004 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 70
  • from 77,009 members

When Adam (Leigh Whannell) is jolted back to consciousness after nearly drowning at the bottom of a decrepit bathtub, he awakes to find himself chained to a rusty pipe inside a dark torture chamber. There is someone else in the room. Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) has also just regained consciousness and is chained to the .. Read more

Starring Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Ken Leung, Dina Meyer
Director James Wan
Genres Horror, Thriller

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    Saw V

    • 28 Oct 2008

    You have to give credit to the Saw team: five films in five years from a standing start, they’re fast and they’re efficient. Coming in to this hit horror franchise at this late stage is a bit like starting The Da Vinci Code on the penultimate chapter – there’s a lot of catching up to do. On the other hand, as the movie spends a lot of its 88 minute running time explaining itself, it’s by no means impossible. I’ve avoided the previous Saw movies because, well, Read more

    Extraordinary Rendition

    Extraordinary Rendition: Jim Threapleton interview

    • 01 May 2008

    We caught up with debut feature film director Jim Threapleton to find out more about CIA intelligence thriller Extraordinary Rendition starring Andy Serkis and Omar Berdouni. Jim tells us about his personal journey from runner to director, the torturous theme that drives the movie and his next project which proves the second coming of the first Mr Winslet. LOVEFiLM: How long has the journey taken for you to be able to direct your first feature film? Jim Threapleton: I don't think there is an... Read more

    Untraceable

    Untraceable

    • 22 Feb 2008

    If the World Wide Web were an actor it would be declared box office poison. Over the years several films have attempted to position themselves as topical and on the pulse by tackling cyber crimes (I'm thinking of The Net, Firewall and Perfect Stranger, for starters), but invariably they're stuck with the visual tedium of a someone sitting at a computer, and long, bewildering technical explanations to explain how it is that the bad guy is avoiding identification. Untraceable suffers from the... Read more

    The Incredibles

    The Incredibles storms US box office

    • 09 Nov 2004

    Animated extravaganza, The Incredibles, has leapt to the top of the US box office taking £40 million over its opening weekend. The Disney/Pixar production, voiced by a host of stars including Samuel L Jackson, follows the fortunes of a family of retired superheroes, struggling to adjust to everyday life. Ray, the biopic of legendary soul singer Ray Charles, starring former stand-up comedian Jamie Foxx, came in at number two. Sam Raimi's The Grudge, with former vampire slayer Sarah Michelle Read more

    Shark Tale

    The Grudge tops US Halloween box office

    • 01 Nov 2004

    Sarah Michelle Gellar's horror hit The Grudge has topped the US Box Office over the Halloween weekend. The haunted house thriller - which, like surprise hit The Ring, is a remake of a Japanese film - took $22.4 million from Friday to Sunday. This is the second week at the top for the former Buffy star's return to her supernatural roots. Second in the chart, compiled by Exhibitor Relations, is Ray - a movie charting the turbulent life of Ray Charles, who died in June this year. Jamie Foxx, in... Read more

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      When Adam (Leigh Whannell) is jolted back to consciousness after nearly drowning at the bottom of a decrepit bathtub, he awakes to find himself chained to a rusty pipe inside a dark torture chamber. There is someone else in the room. Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) has also just regained ...