![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A large cast, the lesser characters feel barely rendered, let alone realized and as such, it becomes largely disengaging when its three main stars aren’t taking up the screen, which leads me onto those. Then, getting into the film itself, I can’t say I was particularly blown away by any of the performances. By no means an innovator or revolutionary but equally far from the worst Saw entry, it struck me as predictable when in the screening but perhaps the appreciation for being back in the walls of Cineworld Sheffield has boosted the film in my estimations, ever so slightly. The murder of an off-duty, corrupt police officer in an overkill fashion is the first in a spate of police killings that are seemingly being carried out by a Jigsaw copycat, as such, it’s up to the beacon of morality, Detective Zeke Banks (Chris Rock) to investigate this chain of murders whilst simultaneously training up his new rookie partner, William Schenk (Max Minghella) – seemingly the only person he can trust as the investigation uproots longstanding, institutional corruption, how timely.Īlthough the quality in the horror genre is something I find to be incredibly volatile, and as it currently stands whilst writing this, I’m more than a little indifferent on Spiral. The big screen, the pitch-black room and eye-wateringly expensive snacks all returned this week as Cinemas finally reopened here on plague island, and with those doors swinging back open, Spiral – the latest Saw related title – came with it. ![]()
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