How Serial Killer Inspired Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Silence of the Lambs ET looks at how serial killer Ed Gein ...
In 1957 investigators found the corpses of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden when they searched the farmhouse of a handyman named of Edward Gein. The unspeakable details of what was found in that ...
Serial killer Ed Gein may not be a household name like Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer, but he looms large in pop culture, ...
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 was banned in Australia for 10 years after its release in 1974. But the truly terrifying film, ...
Released in October of 1974, Tobe Hooper's low-budget horror classic details the unbecoming of a young friend group who ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which opened 50 years ago this ... a former odd-job man called Ed Gein – known as the Plainfield Butcher – went on trial for numerous crimes including murder ...
In celebration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's 50th anniversary, we looked back at the highly influential crop of 1974 horror movies.
The Post’s Archer Winsten hacked at the sick flick with his own chain saw. “If there is any justice at all,” he wrote in this newspaper, “‘The Texas ... human skin. Ed Gein, the 1950s ...
This is not a true story in any literal sense, though Hooper did base some of the violence on the very real mayhem of the serial killer Ed Gein ... The Texas Chain Saw Massacre seemed to announce ...
America’s story is still ongoing. Things will get better, and worse, and better, sometimes by turns and sometimes all at once ...