Fifty years ago, two independent filmmakers named Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel had a gruesome vision for a new kind of film.
Not many horror films are as appallingly gruesome to make as they are to watch. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which opened 50 years ago this month, is a notable exception. It is one of the most ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was banned in Australia for 10 years after its release in 1974. But the truly terrifying film, ...
In the five decades since, though, the film has become regarded as a landmark in horror, though it remains controversial.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' house in Kingsland, outside Austin, was named the third most Google-searched horror movie location in the U.S.
It’s 1974, and in Round Rock, Texas, the devil is about to die a gruesome death. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* released in ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (1974) is a must-watch horror movie during the spooky season. This is the first out of nine ...
Tobe Hooper’s iconic horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and movie milestones always include a Blu-ray release. This one is more fun than most with the ...
There isn't a holiday that translates to the silver screen quite like Halloween, and some classic horror movies are back in ...
Hiya has unveiled a brand new Exquisite Mini 1/18 horror figure from Texas Chainsaw Massacre as Leatherface gets a new Pretty ...
Yet the elevated carnage of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was a new world. Now, the slasher subgenre is an instantly recognizable part of film lore. But as time and tastes have marched on ...