The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most beloved horror movies of the modern era. Â It’s full of intensity, actual terrifying moments, and visceral violence that stays with you for years after you watch it. Â It came out in 1974 during the golden age of exploitation horror before the genre was essentially taken over by the slasher genre that Halloween gave birth to in the late 70s.
The film also boasts that it has connections to real life events. Â Well… Â Sort of. Â Leatherface was inspired by Ed Gein who was a real life serial killer who did indeed take skin from his victims and started making a skin suit. Â There are some minor plot details that also came from the Gein case, but that was all in Wisconsin, not Texas. Continue reading “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)”















