Hannah Emily Anderson, Brittany Allen go from Jigsaw to What Keeps You Alive

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

What Keeps You Alive Brittany Allen

I stopped seeing the SAW movies in theatres after SAW III and stopped watching them completely after SAW V, so I haven't watched last weekend's #1 film JIGSAW, the eighth installment in the series. I do know that the film features Hannah Emily Anderson and Brittany Allen, and if you saw it you might remember them as Eleanor Bonneville and Carly, respectively.

Anderson and Allen will share the screen again in director Colin Minihan's thriller WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE, and it sounds like they'll be playing the worst movie couple since Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in WAR OF THE ROSES. The film 

pits a female couple against one another during their one year anniversary.

I'm intrigued to see how that scenario is going to play out, especially since WAR OF THE ROSES deeply disturbed me when I would catch glimpses of it on cable as a child.

Also in the cast are Martha MacIsaac and Joey Klein.

Minihan produced the film with Kurtis David Harder, Chris Ball, and Ben Knechtel. It was financed by Digital Interference.

WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE is in post-production. We'll let you know more about the film as the information becomes available.

Source: Bloody-Disgusting, mpi

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