Naturally, this teaser for a 1990 Texas Chainsaw Massacre skewered a sequence from the 1981 fantasy epic Excalibur. This short trailer starts with a long tracking shot that ends on a towering figure ...
In 1974, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre premiered — a movie so shocking that it forever changed horror. Made on an initial budget of just $60,000, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre follows a group of kids ...
The scent promised to capture the “rustic essence of Texas and Leatherface’s murderous rampage.” “We’ve done this a couple of times,” says David Imhoff, whose company Radar Licensing has managed ...
Maybe Ryan Murphy’s latest season of Monster on Netflix has made you think, “Wait, this whole wearing-the-skin-of-dead-people thing feels a lot like Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies ...
Fifty years ago, in 1974, director Tobe Hooper shocked the world with his film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It was ruthless in its violence with the tale of Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen) and his wild ...
It’s been over half a century since Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacrefirst horrified audiences, and this classic slasher film is still drumming up new scares. Its central villain, the Ed ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Talks for who’ll wind up with the much-prized Texas Chainsaw Massacre IP are beginning Monday as anywhere from five to eight studios and/or streamers are vying for rights of the Tobe Hooper ...
A24 has hired Curry Barker to write and direct its upcoming reimagining of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s confirmed that Barker will lead the project based on Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel’s 1974 ...
One of the most beloved horror franchises around is set to get not one, but two completely new restorations this summer. The original Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its direct sequel, The Texas Chainsaw ...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a product of a unique time in American filmmaking, when independent exploitation films were nastier than ever, and equally capable of piercing the mainstream ...