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LanternCast Movie Review- Saw X!

In this spoiler-free review, Mark praises the different, but excellent Saw X, as John Kramer returns in a sequel set firmly between Saw and Saw II! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!

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LanternCast Episode #527- Secret Invasion and More!

Chad and Mark discuss the new Napoleon and Saw trailers, before talking Loki Season #2 trailer news and ending with our spoiler-filled thoughts on Secret Invasion! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!

Time Stamps for this Episode!

  • Intro/Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Trailer!- 00:49
  • Saw X Trailer!- 10:25
  • Loki Season #2 Trailer!- 24:32
  • Secret Invasion Thoughts (Spoilers Ahead)!- 35:00

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LanternCast Episode #504- 2023 Movie Preview! (A World Without a Bokelman: The Conclusion)

Mark gets a permanent co-host, just in time for the annual Movie Preview Episode! Who is the mystery man or woman? And what films are they looking forward to? Take a listen and find out! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!

Time Stamps for this Episode!

  • Intro/New Co-Host Speaks!- 00:49
  • Honorable Mentions/#5s!- 19:05
  • #4!- 40:09
  • #3!- 52:54
  • #2!- 1:05:13
  • #1!- 1:21:10
  • The Rest!- 1:39:07

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LanternCast Episode #440 – Justice League: Last Ride #2!

Chad and Mark return to discuss Justice League: Last Ride #2, before Chad discusses his shopping exploits on the West Coast and we wrap up with some feedback and a discussion of the Godzilla vs. Kong art book! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!

Time Stamps for this Episode!

  • Intro/Justice League: Last Ride #2!- 00:56
  • Chad Goes West!- 19:17
  • When is a non-spoiler a spoiler? Spiral Listener Feedback!- 46:56
  • Godzilla vs. Kong: One Will Fall: The Art of the Ultimate Battle Royale/Adam Wingard Discussion (Yes, spoilers)!- 59:00

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LanternCast Movie Review- Spiral: From the Book of Saw!

While the Chad’s away, the Mark will play, so this week we have a relatively concise, non-spoiler discussion of “Spiral: From the Book of Saw,” as well as how it fits and doesn’t fit, into the Saw franchise! If you’re a Saw fan, this episode and Spiral itself, is probably worth checking out! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!

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Jigsaw

 

The thing that strikes you from the very first scene of “Jigsaw” is how different the movie seems from the previous “Saw” films.  It looks and feels different.  Simply put, tonally, something is rotten in the state of Sawville.  While this was clearly done by design, at first, it bothered me.  Having a few days though to think about it, it makes perfect sense based on the story that we’re being given.

 

The basic plot is pretty simple, as more Jigsaw-like killings begin occurring 10 years after the death of John Kramer.  While no one really believes Kramer is the actual killer, certain evidence begins to mount that makes everyone involved in investigating the crimes have some doubt.  On this level, the movie reminds me of “Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning.”  Not just because the movie exists to create a new heir to the previously established killer, but because breadcrumbs are laid out purposely to make you doubt what logic tells you can’t be true. 

 

Following the great “Saw” tradition, we get a few twists along the way even before the grand reveal of how and why everything happened.  There are some hints regarding the actual timeline of the game we’re watching play out and that question, along with many others, get answered when John Kramer does finally take center stage.  I think the original title of this movie, which was “Saw:Legacy”, was more appropriate for this film, though “Becoming Jigsaw” also would have worked for several reasons.  One of those reasons being while we knew why John Kramer became Jigsaw, HOW exactly he became Jigsaw wasn’t really delved into before.  This movie begins to answer that question, and of course, by doing so, raises new ones.

 

The one thing that somewhat disappointed me was that the marketing for the movie played up the concept of the so-called “Cult of Jigsaw” being important to the plot, and other than one Jigsaw groupie, that marketing tactic or ploy didn’t really have much to do with the final product.

 

I would give “Jigsaw” 3.5/5 stars.

 

Mark J. Marble

 

The link to my original audio review is available here.

 

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