Though they didn’t exactly become fast friends solely during the filming process for Terrifier 3, since Savini wasn’t working ...
When “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” hit theaters in October 1974, audiences were horrified – and enthralled. The plot wasn’t that complex, nor were the characters. But boy, was there grime ...
Fifty years ago, two independent filmmakers named Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel had a gruesome vision for a new kind of film. Their idea involved merciless kills, a chainsaw, a group of youths and a ...
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 ...
It’s 1974, and in Round Rock, Texas, the devil is about to die a gruesome death. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* released in ...
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 ...
Described as a "grisly little item" by Roger Ebert upon its controversial 1974 release, and deemed too extreme to be screened in Australia for 10 years, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of the ...
We're in the heart of spooky season, and few things are spookier than horror movies. From slashers to psychological thrillers, classics to modern plot twists, horror films have terrified — and ...