Despite being banned from theaters at its initial 1974 release for its shocking violence, Tobe Hooper’s “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” remains among the most influential horror films in history — and ...
In honor of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre turning 50 on October 1, here are 9 surprising things you probably didn't know about the 1974 horror classic directed by Tobe Hooper. For a refresher, The Texas ...
The ‘70s slasher that inspired Ridley Scott when he was planning Alien will soon be leaving streaming. Read on for more ...
"You can make him stop!" "No we can't..." Dark Sky Films has revealed a new trailer celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre directed by Tobe Hooper.
Tobe Hooper was one of the greats. If you haven’t read it yet, allow me to recommend Poltergeist by Jacob Trussell from DieDieBooks for some profound (and heartbreaking) insights into Hooper’s late ...
Nothing like a nice family dinner: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre restored, just in time for SXSW 2014 Nothing like a nice family dinner: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre restored, just in time for SXSW ...
'Chain Reactions' sits at 98% positive critical reactions on Rotten Tomatoes.
Horror is one of those genres that has many shades of gray. Some movies exist for the pure fun of the kills, while others are meant to offer social commentary. There are campy horror comedies, teen ...
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 ...
Tobe Hooper arrives at the premiere of New Line's Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Beginning at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 2006 in Los Angeles, Calif. Tobe Hooper, who directed the influential horror ...
Emma Kiely has been with Collider since 2021 and has been Horror Editor since July 2023. Emma has a degree in English and Film from University College Dublin. For a while, due to pandemic-induced ...
We're marking our 30th anniversary as a daily NPR program, with a retrospective of some of our favorite interviews from our early days. Paul Schrader wrote the screenplays for 'Taxi Driver,' 'Raging ...