Newsweek chats with horror legend and unlikely rock and roll icon Bill "Dog Will Hunt" Moseley about his new film, Scared to ...
One of the most famous and feared slashers villains, Leatherface boasts an enviable nine films in one of horror cinema’s top franchises. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series kicked off in 1974 with Tobe ...
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 ...
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 ...
More than 50 years after The Texas Chain Saw Massacre premiered, Ed Gein has inspired another TV series based on his life and crimes. The film centered around a group of young people traveling across ...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre of 2003 has the ignominious honor of being one of the rare few movies that Roger Ebert ever gave a 0-star review to. It's one of the greatest horror franchises ever, The ...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre could be roaring back to life — this time in the form of a TV series. After a competitive bidding situation that unfolded over the past few months, A ...
A television series based on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is moving forward, with Strange Darling director and The Long Walk screenwriter JT Mollner set to lead the project. The series is being ...
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 ...
I'm a horror fanatic (who's too scared to watch a few, select movies), so I've seen my fair share of spooky flicks. In fact, when it comes to the greatest horror movies of all time, I've seen a vast ...
Have you seen stories about 'Chucky,' 'Scream,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'The Boys,' 'Vanderpump Rules,' or any of 'The Real Housewives' franchises? That's probably a Britta DeVore-curated piece of ...