Hodey is a published writer based out of the Rocky Mountains. He's had a passion for video games and literature since he was a child growing up along the beaches of California. With a graduate degree ...
Entertainment Weekly rates the best (and worst) of Leatherface on film. In October 1974, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre birthed Leatherface, arguably the granddaddy of all celluloid slashers, and ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Adds 2003 Leatherface Skin
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game is getting a familiar face in the form of new DLC, with Gun Interactive and Art Bully ...
There's this scene in the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in which Leatherface attacks a victim, but they escape. After a brief bit of yelling, the killer sits and holds his head in his hands in ...
Leatherface disappeared after the 1973 massacre that left only one survivor. Melody (Sarah Yarkin) and her younger sister, Lila (Elsie Fisher), head to a remote Texas town. They seek to create a new ...
1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of the most recognizable and quintessential slasher films of all time with the most confusing family tree of all time as well. Leatherface is the heart of ...
Some neighbors are the worst, and one tiny town in Texas has to deal with a real weirdo down the block: Leatherface! In the new “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” he’s more gruesome than ever. Maybe he’s born ...
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