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Jordan Crucchiola

Jordan Crucchiola's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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The Rip (2026) 80% EDIT “I was fully wrapped up in the suspense of this. I was having a blast with the cast. And I was having a blast with the gunfights. This is blue collar entertainment as our characters are portrayed on screen.” – Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast) Jan 21, 2026 Full Review Anaconda (2025) 48% EDIT “If you bear the same concerns that I do about Anaconda, I think this is a best-case scenario of this kind of Anaconda. And I would encourage you to see it in a theater with friends.” – Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast) Dec 30, 2025 Full Review The Housemaid (2025) 74% EDIT “What a thrill, a perfect thrill.” – Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast) Dec 24, 2025 Full Review TRON: Ares (2025) 53% EDIT “Technical wizardry crushed it for Tron: Ares.” – Pop Culture Happy Hour (NPR Podcast) Oct 14, 2025 Full Review Ghost Stories (2017) 85% EDIT “It's a cheeky, devilish anthology of three horror stories tied together by a central mystery, and pound for pound, it's one of the creepiest movies of the year so far.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 20, 2018 Full Review Saw IV (2007) 19% EDIT “If violence is going to be your calling card, you have to make a choice: big gore or horrific exploitation. You don't get to do both.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw: The Final Chapter (2010) 9% EDIT “It's the kitchen-sink chapter.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw III (2006) 28% EDIT “The third movie doesn't go over the edge, but it does start to feel like John is setting his subjects up to fail, and the game shouldn't be rigged quite so hard if he really wants people to walk the path of redemption.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw V (2008) 13% EDIT “There's heartwarming cooperation and redemption, but also vicious backstabbing, and it makes for the best murder-house dynamic in the franchise.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw VI (2009) 39% EDIT “A very entertaining thing happens in the sixth movie: Saw tunes into society at large and focuses its punishment on predatory lenders and amoral insurance companies.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw II (2005) 39% EDIT “If you've bought into the Saw movies, II ups the violence without totally jumping the shark, and is a worthy follow-up to the original.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Saw (2004) 50% EDIT “The sound of Jigsaw's gravely voice pouring out of the tape recorder is still as ominous a sound as one could imagine, and the big reveals still come as a genuine shock.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Jigsaw (2017) 32% EDIT “Saw cleans up pretty well in these modern times: This is the first movie that actually looks sort of expensive, and it trades the sickening green color palette of the first seven efforts for actual daylight.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 27, 2017 Full Review
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