Beginning with John Larroquette’s ominous intoning of the set-up (for which, according to him, he was paid the princely sum of one joint), followed by those iconic camera noises, and culminating with a crazed Sally (Marilyn Burns) completely destroyed mentally and physically, giggling in the back of a speeding pick-up …
Read More »Interview: Steve Merlo, Writer And Director Of The TCM Fan Film, ‘The Sawyer Massacre’
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and the character of Leatherface have become titans in the genre since their inception in 1974. The small-budgeted movie made in the heart of the Lone Star State continues to earn fans as new generations discover its greatness. It’s surprising, that despite the popularity of …
Read More »Price Details and Release Date Announced For Video Game: ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’
Gun Interactive, the firm behind the new video game, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, has announced the price details and preordering information! Available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series Xbox Series X|S, the physical edition of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will be available on August 18th (the same …
Read More »Coming Soon to UHD: ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’
Coming soon from Dark Sky Films is the long-awaited UHD release of director Tobe Hooper’s (Mortuary) 1974 horror classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The movie will be released in deluxe 4K UHD and 4K UHD steelbook. Both will have a bonus disc with supplementary material. They are available on …
Read More »John Luessenhop’s ‘TEXAS CHAINSAW’ (2013) Turns 10 – Retro Review
It’s difficult for a director to reboot a franchise almost 40 years after the original installment. It’s even harder to produce a direct sequel so many decades later. However, that’s exactly what John Luessenhop set out to do with 2013’s Texas Chainsaw. To read reviews on sites like Rotten Tomatoes, …
Read More »Duane Graves And Justin Meeks’ 70s Themed Shockumentary, ‘Wild Man Of The Navidad,’ Comes To DVD December 7
Duane Graves and Justin Meeks’ The Wild Man of the Navidad comes to DVD on December 7, 2021. It’s brimming with the gritty realism rooted in those 1970s documentaries, the ones that made films all the more unsettling because they didn’t look like movies; they looked like real news! Stuff …
Read More »‘The Boonies’ (2021): A Backwoods Trail Of Death – Movie Review
There are few more beloved and battle-tested subgenres in horror than the backwoods slasher family. You can’t go wrong with youthful friends out on a celebratory adventure that get hacked up by a bloodthirsty brood. What was once made iconic by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (read our franchise ranking …
Read More »10 Best Brother and Sister Duos in Thrillers And Horror
Some people are blessed with having brothers and sisters, while others are happy to have no families at all. Whatever the case may be, you can live out family moments vicariously through characters in horror… that is until they’re killed off, as is usually the case. On that note, let’s …
Read More »The Dark Art Of Erica Blackstock – Interview With An Artist
There are a few artists that have enchanted me with their images, luring me in with their creations. One of these such artisans is Erica Blackstock. Her creations have a dichotomy of innocence and darkness that makes her one of my favorite artists. It was an honor to get the …
Read More »Wes Craven’s Slaughter Show, ‘The Hills Have Eyes’ (1977) – Retro Review
In Wes Craven’s classic 1977 film, The Hills Have Eyes, a family on their way to California has the misfortune to have their car break down in an area closed to the public and inhabited by violent savages ready to attack. We take a look back at this film on …
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