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 ...
Leatherface and his "family" in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III sits alongside The Hills Have Eyes 2 in the pantheon of teaser trailers ...
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Would it surprise you to learn that the man behind the iconic Leatherface mask in the 1974 horror movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was not at all like the character he portrayed? You might be ...
Horror fans have a habit of humanizing their favorite monsters, perhaps the slashers especially. Art the Clown, who currently holds the modern slasher championship title belt for his work in the ...
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 Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game is getting a familiar face in the form of new DLC, with Gun Interactive and Art Bully ...