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Saw returns to the big screen this week with
Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Although the franchise doesn’t quite command the same excitement that it did during its 2000s heyday, when moviegoers flocked to cinemas every October to watch the new entry, it remains to be seen whether audiences are anxious to see what stars Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson can bring to the famously low-budget series.
Although fans certainly love
Saw movies for their gory death traps and their soap-opera plotting, the franchise’s true greatest asset is its primary villain, John Kramer, the Jigsaw killer. Played by Tobin Bell with an intensity that belies his sleepy features, Kramer is a consummate evil genius. A brilliant engineer who learns to cherish life only after his cancer diagnosis (or a failed suicide attempt, or the death of his unborn child, or his divorce… the story changes a lot), Kramer tortures those he considers ungrateful in order to fo
NEARLY four in 10 cancer patients at Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust had been waiting longer than two months for treatment in February, figures show. As NHS performance against the two-month target hit a record low nationally, Macmillan Cancer Support said the latest statistics reveal the enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on cancer services. NHS data shows that at Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, just 60.3% of cancer patients started treatment within 62 days of an urgent GP referral in February. That was down from 73.2% in January, but above the record low 11.1% recorded in January 2018. It means 64 patients had waited longer than two months in February, and the trust fell far below the 85% target introduced over a decade ago.