Made for a pittance, with no stars and the flimsiest of plots, Tobe Hooper’s extra-crunchy splatter flick went on to become ...
like the “Scary Movie” franchise of the early 2000s. This practice eventually gave way to a series of remakes, including ...
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 was banned in Australia for 10 years after its release in 1974. But the truly terrifying film, ...
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 ...
Jason Voorhees' father remains a mystery in the films, but several comics book appearances, including an epic slasher crossover, have fleshed him out.
The terrifying sounds of chainsaws and the revolting stench of exhaust will once again be floating through the air over Universal’s Horror Nights as Leatherface wields his weapon of choice ...
When “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” hit theaters in October 1974 ... “I can’t imagine why anyone would want to make a movie like this,” he wrote, noting it was still “some kind of ...
“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 ...