Save 50% On The Saw 10-Film Blu-Ray Collection

The season of horror is almost here, and if you’re looking to hold a movie marathon themed around one of the grisliest film series of the 2000s, you can grab the Saw 10-movie collection for almost 50% off at Amazon. The deal drops the Blu-ray and DVD box set down to just $43 (was $80).

The season of horror is almost here, and if you’re looking to hold a movie marathon themed around one of the grisliest film series of the 2000s, you can grab the Saw 10-movie collection for almost 50% off at Amazon. The deal drops the Blu-ray and DVD box set down to just $43 (was $80).

For more terror, you can also check out our list of all the upcoming horror films releasing ahead of Halloween. There are some cult-classics and surprise releases on the way, including newer films like Late Night With The Devil, classics like A Nightmare On Elmstreet, creature-features like The Blob, and more.

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