Made for a pittance, with no stars and the flimsiest of plots, Tobe Hooper’s extra-crunchy splatter flick went on to become ...
It’s 1974, and in Round Rock, Texas, the devil is about to die a gruesome death. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* released in ...
like the “Scary Movie” franchise of the early 2000s. This practice eventually gave way to a series of remakes, including ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (1974) is a must-watch horror movie during the spooky season. This is the first out of nine ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ... movies in cinematic history, which despite its starkly unsubtle title was described in the New York Times as ‘a formally exquisite art film, packed full of ...
We're in the heart of spooky season, and few things are spookier than horror movies. From slashers to ... What level of spookiness does Texas achieve in horror films? One Texas film site is ...
As one of the first films to handsomely profit from the gruesome demise of young adults on screen, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre paved the way for the slasher movie, which would rapidly explode in ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre premiered in theaters. Texas filmmaker Tobe Hooper produced and directed it and co-wrote it with Kim Henkel. In the movie, a group of friends falls victim to a family ...
A Texas Chainsaw Massacre maze will return to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood in honor of the classic slasher film’s 50th anniversary. Halloween Horror Nights 2024 will ...
It is now called Hooper's — a homage to Texas Chain Saw Massacre director Tobe Hooper — and recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of the film's premiere in 1974. The Texas house beat out ...
“Black Christmas”, “Halloween” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” However, even in the modern horror landscape, the influences of the high slasher era still echo every time a movie ...