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Movie Review: SPIRAL Starring Chris Rock, Samuel L. Jackson

The Saw franchise has been cranking out the torture porn since 2004. 17 years of blood, guts and suspect acting has been a staple of the franchise. While Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson do their best, the newest entry ultimately falls dead on arrival.

Rock plays Detective Zeke Banks, a smartass cop who will stop at nothing to solve a murder. Banks’ father, Marcus, is played by Jackson. Just a warning, Jackson isn’t in the film a whole lot, but fear not, he has enough time to utter his famous phrase ‘mother F’er’ more than a few times. Rock is good as the lead. It might be tough for some to get past his comedic roots, but he can play a serious role, as we saw him steal the show in New Jack City.

Banks is after a killer who is picking off members of the police force one-by-one. He, along with his rookie partner, played by Max Minghella must stop the killer before more officers meet their demise.

The plot is razor thin, like most Saw films, so don’t go into the film expecting much more than your basic who done it. The real reason folks enjoyed the Saw films was for the gory and original death scenes. If you’re a fan of the blood and guts, which I’m not, you will enjoy this film. We get a face melted off, a finger and tongue removed to go along with a good old-fashioned man vs train. 

Spiral will likely breathe new life into a franchise that many thought was dead, but what’s the old phrase in Hollywood? Never say never.

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Jeremy Housewright

Jeremy has been a journalist in the St. Louis area since 2000. He has covered everything from hard news and pro sports to movies and concerts. In his free time he enjoys writing movie reviews, watching professional wrestling and MMA, as well as being an avid football fan. Jeremy is a regular contributor to Review St. Louis, as well as his own sports website: clubhousetalk.com.

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