That’s because the Texan wears different masks—three in the original film alone—made ... Inside was what looked like a VHS copy of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The front of the case uses the same ...
Halloween might get all the credit for starting the slasher wave in 1978, but it really began a few years earlier thanks to ...
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" changed the horror film genre ... the now-legendary chainsaw-wielding villain who wears a mask made of human skin. Road comedy "National Lampoon's Vacation" follows ...
Wearing his infamous “Pretty Woman” mask and dress suit, the fully poseable 8-inch figure includes chainsaw and hammer accessories. Comes in window box packaging. Texas Chain Saw Massacre ...
The Brutalist,” the director’s nearly four-hour study of immigration, identity, and marriage, flowed from his own struggle to ...
Most actors only play a single horror icon, but one especially prolific performer has played slasher staples Jason Voorhees, ...