“It’s Halloween…and that must mean Saw.” So, the third installment in this horror franchise has come out, and it’s probably the best horror flick I’ve seen in theaters all month (not like there was much competition).

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I love the concept of the Saw films. Not just the whole “sadistic torture with a life lesson” thing, because that’s great too. No, I’m talking about the recent tradition of releasing a new one each year around Halloween time. It takes me back to the days when Paramount would release a new Friday the 13th film every year, and other studios with slasher franchises would follow suit. Sure, people complained that the story quality would decline with each film, but you don’t go to a slasher film expecting high art; you go for the blood and gore. Likewise, the Saw films deliver everything their premise promises. And, thankfully, the Saw franchsie has remained consistently good for three movies straight.