The Horror Sequel That Made All of Texas Out to Be Insane
Tobe Hooper’s ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2’ satirizes yuppie greed by painting the entire state with a broad and bloody brush.
Tobe Hooper’s ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2’ satirizes yuppie greed by painting the entire state with a broad and bloody brush.
Here you can sleep in a yellow caboose, swim in one of the many nearby watering holes, and eat a steak in the ‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ house.
John Bloom, a.k.a. Joe Bob Briggs, discusses his 2004 opus on the making of the slasher classic and the New York bias against a Texas original.
The sequel to Tobe Hooper’s slasher sucks all the fun out of psychotic cannibal killers—but it does have a message for Californians headed to Texas.
Will Boone’s first solo exhibition probes what the Lone Star State means to outsiders and insiders alike.
Plus, the James Beard Foundation honors barbecue chefs.
A newcomer to the state is looking for a cinematic introduction to his adopted home.
Forty years later, I still can’t forget sitting in a darkened theater to watch “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” with the movie’s leading man.
Watch the trailer for Texas Chainsaw 3D, the latest sequel to and "reboot" of the horror classic.
Did The Texas Chainsaw Massacre really happen?
And they most definitely conquered. The inside story of how a ragtag bunch of hippies made the wildest Texas movie ever (and spilled no more fake blood than was absolutely necessary).
Why everyone’s dazed and confused about Richard Linklater’s age.
Why a great horror movie starring Matthew McConaughey and Renée Zellweger could get buried.
Is there romance after a starring role in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? A leading man reveals all.