Fifty years ago, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre premiered and shocked audiences to their core. The film centered around a group of young people traveling across Texas. Running low on gas, the group ...
The iconic horror film "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is officially 50 years old. Among the best horror movies of all time, many are still just as intrigued by the production — especially in October, a ...
Renee Edwards watches “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” once a year without fail. It’s a work thing. Edwards is lead server at Hooper’s, the Kingsland restaurant ensconced in the restored farmhouse where ...
Movies have been made in and about Texas for more than a century, so the state history museum in Austin had many options for the first offering in its revived Texas Focus film series. They went with ...
John Larroquette provides the faux-true-crime narration of the opening scene — a dryly ominous introduction that frames the events to come as reenactments of real unspeakable crimes, which the wildly ...
Released in 1974, Tobe Hooper‘s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains one of scariest, most unsettling horror films ever made thanks in part to its guerrilla camerawork and gritty cinematography that ...
On a recent rainy evening in Manhattan, five Texans gathered for a talk at the Museum of Modern Art. The discussion touched on the topics you’d expect: Technique. Composition. Cultural context.