The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game from Gun Interactive and Sumo Nottingham was released for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One back on August 18th, and just got its first big update – new character outfits, bloody skins, and a version of Leatherface designed by FX legend Greg Nicotero – less than two weeks ago. But now the game’s official X account has shared a promo video that appears to tease the addition of new characters and a new map. Check it out:
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said a spider to a fly. pic.twitter.com/gOqbyRD1Um
— The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (@TXChainSawGame) November 3, 2023
We’ll have to do as the video says and “stay tuned” to find out more information on these upcoming additions.
Matches of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game pit 4 victim characters against 3 killer characters. The story of the...
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said a spider to a fly. pic.twitter.com/gOqbyRD1Um
— The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (@TXChainSawGame) November 3, 2023
We’ll have to do as the video says and “stay tuned” to find out more information on these upcoming additions.
Matches of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game pit 4 victim characters against 3 killer characters. The story of the...
- 11/3/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Puppet Combo are spreading the holiday horror cheer this month with the announcement that their 2021 stealth slasher Christmas Massacre is heading to PlayStation consoles on November 17th for $11.99 Usd. Previously released on Steam, those of you who enjoyed Hotline Miami and Manhunt will no doubt be at home with this reverse horror experience.
As you might expect from Puppet Combo, Christmas Massacre makes use of those chunky, low-poly graphics we all know and love, and combines it with the love of 80s slashers for a wholly unique experience. The story of Christmas Massacre is simple: In 1959, on a fateful Christmas Day, young Larry’s hopes of attending the Christmas party at his Catholic school are dashed by the head nun’s refusal. Consumed by rage, he takes up a knife and embarks on a brutal spree, leaving behind a trail of carnage and a wounded nun.
Fast forward to December 23, 1979. Larry,...
As you might expect from Puppet Combo, Christmas Massacre makes use of those chunky, low-poly graphics we all know and love, and combines it with the love of 80s slashers for a wholly unique experience. The story of Christmas Massacre is simple: In 1959, on a fateful Christmas Day, young Larry’s hopes of attending the Christmas party at his Catholic school are dashed by the head nun’s refusal. Consumed by rage, he takes up a knife and embarks on a brutal spree, leaving behind a trail of carnage and a wounded nun.
Fast forward to December 23, 1979. Larry,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Just in time for the spooky season, it was recently announced that a new TV series based on the 1980s hit ‘Poltergeist’ is in early development over at Amazon MGM Studios. In an article by Variety, it was revealed that Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey will serve as executive producers on behalf of Steven Spielberg’s production company Amblin Television.
Having Amblin behind the TV series is great news considering they are the original film company behind the first popular film. Poltergeist was originally released in 1982 and was directed by legendary, Tobe Hooper of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film. The film has a cult following and has two sequels.
The first film earned roughly $121 million worldwide with a reported budget of $10.7 million. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. No writers are attached to the project, but it was reported that the TV series will take place in the same world as the films.
Having Amblin behind the TV series is great news considering they are the original film company behind the first popular film. Poltergeist was originally released in 1982 and was directed by legendary, Tobe Hooper of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film. The film has a cult following and has two sequels.
The first film earned roughly $121 million worldwide with a reported budget of $10.7 million. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. No writers are attached to the project, but it was reported that the TV series will take place in the same world as the films.
- 10/31/2023
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
Britney Spears is opening up about her very brief marriage to Jason Alexander.
If you forgot, in 2004 the 41-year-old “Private Show” pop star married her childhood friend while they were in Las Vegas. The marriage was annulled after only 55 hours.
In her forthcoming memoir The Woman in Me, Britney spilled some details about the nuptials, including why she got married. She also revealed something major that she learned in the aftermath.
Read more about Britney Spears’ wedding to Jason Alexander…
In an excerpt of the book obtained by Time, Britney said that she and Jason were both “s-itfaced” when they made the decision to walk down the aisle.
“I don’t even remember that night at all, but from what I’ve pieced together, he and I lounged around the hotel room and stayed up late watching movies — Mona Lisa Smile and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre — then had the brilliant...
If you forgot, in 2004 the 41-year-old “Private Show” pop star married her childhood friend while they were in Las Vegas. The marriage was annulled after only 55 hours.
In her forthcoming memoir The Woman in Me, Britney spilled some details about the nuptials, including why she got married. She also revealed something major that she learned in the aftermath.
Read more about Britney Spears’ wedding to Jason Alexander…
In an excerpt of the book obtained by Time, Britney said that she and Jason were both “s-itfaced” when they made the decision to walk down the aisle.
“I don’t even remember that night at all, but from what I’ve pieced together, he and I lounged around the hotel room and stayed up late watching movies — Mona Lisa Smile and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre — then had the brilliant...
- 10/20/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Amazon is running a massive sale on over 100 Scream Factory titles today, including some of the lowest-ever prices on their 4K UHDs and Blu-rays. Now is the time to stock up!
Here are some of the top horror highlights from the sale…
Halloween 4K UHDs:
Halloween – $22.99 Halloween II – $20.99 Halloween III – $20.99 Halloween 4 – $20.99 Halloween 5 – $19.99 Halloween 6 / Halloween H20 / Halloween: Resurrection – $59.99
John Carpenter 4K UHDs:
They Live – $18.99 They Live [Steelbook] – $23.99 The Fog – $19.99 The Fog [Steelbook] – $25.99 Prince of Darkness – $19.99 Escape From New York – $20.99 Halloween – $22.99
4K UHDs:
Child’s Play – $22.99 Child’s Play 2 – $20.99 Child’s Play 3 – $19.99 The Howling – $19.99 The Funhouse – $19.99 Slumber Party Massacre / Slumber Party Massacre II – $20.99 Carrie – $20.99 Carrie [Steelbook] – $22.17 Brotherhood of the Wolf – $20.99 Cat People – $20.99 Happy Death Day – $20.99 Happy Death Day 2U – $20.99 Army of Darkness – $21.99 Evil Dead (2013) – $21.99 Dog Soldiers – $21.99 The Haunting of Julia – $21.99 Lifeforce – $21.99 Krampus: The Naughty Cut – $21.99 Alligator – $21.99 The People Under the Stairs -$22.99 Bubba Ho-Tep – $22.99 The Exorcist III – $22.99 Dawn of the Dead (2004) – $22.99 Motel Hell – $22.99 Dead Silence – $22.99 The Return of the Living Dead...
Here are some of the top horror highlights from the sale…
Halloween 4K UHDs:
Halloween – $22.99 Halloween II – $20.99 Halloween III – $20.99 Halloween 4 – $20.99 Halloween 5 – $19.99 Halloween 6 / Halloween H20 / Halloween: Resurrection – $59.99
John Carpenter 4K UHDs:
They Live – $18.99 They Live [Steelbook] – $23.99 The Fog – $19.99 The Fog [Steelbook] – $25.99 Prince of Darkness – $19.99 Escape From New York – $20.99 Halloween – $22.99
4K UHDs:
Child’s Play – $22.99 Child’s Play 2 – $20.99 Child’s Play 3 – $19.99 The Howling – $19.99 The Funhouse – $19.99 Slumber Party Massacre / Slumber Party Massacre II – $20.99 Carrie – $20.99 Carrie [Steelbook] – $22.17 Brotherhood of the Wolf – $20.99 Cat People – $20.99 Happy Death Day – $20.99 Happy Death Day 2U – $20.99 Army of Darkness – $21.99 Evil Dead (2013) – $21.99 Dog Soldiers – $21.99 The Haunting of Julia – $21.99 Lifeforce – $21.99 Krampus: The Naughty Cut – $21.99 Alligator – $21.99 The People Under the Stairs -$22.99 Bubba Ho-Tep – $22.99 The Exorcist III – $22.99 Dawn of the Dead (2004) – $22.99 Motel Hell – $22.99 Dead Silence – $22.99 The Return of the Living Dead...
- 10/19/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Matthew McConaughey teamed up with Renée Zellweger for the first time in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel The Next Generation. With the feature being one of their first films, both actors remarked that they had a very interesting time on set.
Renée Zellweger once reflected on doing ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ with Matthew McConaughey Renee Zellwegger | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Both Zellweger and McConaughey were newcomers when they were cast in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel The Next Generation. It was the direct sequel to the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre which came out in 1974. Like its predecessor, Next Generation was a low budget film with few movie stars. Because of its financial limitations, actors didn’t even have their own trailers on set.
“We all shared a tiny Winnebago that belonged to the producer of the film,” she recalled. “Makeup was [in] the front seat, and then there was a table in the middle for hair,...
Renée Zellweger once reflected on doing ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ with Matthew McConaughey Renee Zellwegger | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Both Zellweger and McConaughey were newcomers when they were cast in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel The Next Generation. It was the direct sequel to the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre which came out in 1974. Like its predecessor, Next Generation was a low budget film with few movie stars. Because of its financial limitations, actors didn’t even have their own trailers on set.
“We all shared a tiny Winnebago that belonged to the producer of the film,” she recalled. “Makeup was [in] the front seat, and then there was a table in the middle for hair,...
- 10/18/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Remakes were all the rage in the 2000s. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Black Christmas, The Amityville Horror, House of Wax, The Crazies, My Bloody Valentine, The Hills Have Eyes – and the list goes on and on. And then there’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
A Platinum Dunes creation, the 2003 remake did what most remakes fail to do: honor the original while doing something wildly unique and equally as cool. Director Marcus Nispel, also behind the Friday the 13th remake, carves out a special place in the pantheon of horror by trusting his instincts and letting the cast play (and scream along the way). 20 years later, the bright spot in the sea of mediocre remakes still operates on all cylinders, and in many respects, outpaces the 1974 original.
From the opening frames, the film presents itself as based on real-life events. Grainy police footage shows bodies behind transported, officers taping off the crime scene,...
A Platinum Dunes creation, the 2003 remake did what most remakes fail to do: honor the original while doing something wildly unique and equally as cool. Director Marcus Nispel, also behind the Friday the 13th remake, carves out a special place in the pantheon of horror by trusting his instincts and letting the cast play (and scream along the way). 20 years later, the bright spot in the sea of mediocre remakes still operates on all cylinders, and in many respects, outpaces the 1974 original.
From the opening frames, the film presents itself as based on real-life events. Grainy police footage shows bodies behind transported, officers taping off the crime scene,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Bee Delores
- bloody-disgusting.com
The episode of Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie covering The Burning was Written and Narrated by Andrew Hatfield, Edited by Mike Conway, Produced by Lance Vlcek and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
Urban legends are mostly just that, the stuff of legends. They can inspire some people to do horrifying things and create urban legends of their own. Very often, these stories get the movie or show treatment whether they hue close to anything factual or not. One of the most famous examples of this urban legend which has a serial killer acting out some of the most famously told tales. Often movies that use the “inspired by” tag don’t have much to do with their source material like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre being merely inspired by Ed Gein. What happens when a legend inspires a movie and then the real story comes out years later?...
Urban legends are mostly just that, the stuff of legends. They can inspire some people to do horrifying things and create urban legends of their own. Very often, these stories get the movie or show treatment whether they hue close to anything factual or not. One of the most famous examples of this urban legend which has a serial killer acting out some of the most famously told tales. Often movies that use the “inspired by” tag don’t have much to do with their source material like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre being merely inspired by Ed Gein. What happens when a legend inspires a movie and then the real story comes out years later?...
- 10/17/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Experimental filmmaker Nina Menkes is developing a new film examining the Israel-Palestinian conflict through the Greek legend of Theseus and the Minotaur.
Nina Menkes is developing a new film examining the Israel-Palestinian conflict through a loose re-telling of the Greek legend of Theseus and the Minotaur set against the backdrop of the Old City of Jerusalem in contemporary times.
Entitled simply Minotaur, the film revolves around a Christian Palestinian working with tourists in the Old City, who embodies both Theseus and the Minotaur, which manifests itself as a Hebrew-speaking beast that attacks visitors in the crypt of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He has a mother called Pasiphae and falls for the beautiful foreign waitress Ariadne.
“First and foremost it’s an emotional story about the process of confronting the self and not living in denial which I think is a big issue around here… but it’s also a political story about here the country...
Nina Menkes is developing a new film examining the Israel-Palestinian conflict through a loose re-telling of the Greek legend of Theseus and the Minotaur set against the backdrop of the Old City of Jerusalem in contemporary times.
Entitled simply Minotaur, the film revolves around a Christian Palestinian working with tourists in the Old City, who embodies both Theseus and the Minotaur, which manifests itself as a Hebrew-speaking beast that attacks visitors in the crypt of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He has a mother called Pasiphae and falls for the beautiful foreign waitress Ariadne.
“First and foremost it’s an emotional story about the process of confronting the self and not living in denial which I think is a big issue around here… but it’s also a political story about here the country...
- 7/17/2014
- ScreenDaily
Moving Pictures asked Yaniv Rokah to sit down with writer-director Nina Menkes ahead of this weekend’s Downtown Independent screenings of “Dissolution” and “Phantom Love.” Rokah, an L.A.-based actor, has interviewed Paul Haggis and written reviews for Moving Pictures and is in talks to co-produce Menkes’ next film, “Heatstroke.” He caught up with the auteur for coffee as she prepares to move to Cairo.
By Yaniv Rokah
(June 2011)
Experimental filmmaker Nina Menkes’ work has been compared with some of the all-time greats, including Antonioni, Cassavetes and Lynch. The Los Angeles Times called her “one of the most provocative artists in film today.”
Predominately exploring the feminine psyche through films such as “Massaker” (Fipresci Prize recipient at the Berlin International Film Festival), “Queen of Diamonds” (nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival), “The Bloody Child” (a Sundance Film Festival and Locarno International Film Festival selection...
By Yaniv Rokah
(June 2011)
Experimental filmmaker Nina Menkes’ work has been compared with some of the all-time greats, including Antonioni, Cassavetes and Lynch. The Los Angeles Times called her “one of the most provocative artists in film today.”
Predominately exploring the feminine psyche through films such as “Massaker” (Fipresci Prize recipient at the Berlin International Film Festival), “Queen of Diamonds” (nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival), “The Bloody Child” (a Sundance Film Festival and Locarno International Film Festival selection...
- 6/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Moving Pictures asked Yaniv Rokah to sit down with writer-director Nina Menkes ahead of this weekend’s Downtown Independent screenings of “Dissolution” and “Phantom Love.” Rokah, an L.A.-based actor, has interviewed Paul Haggis and written reviews for Moving Pictures and is in talks to co-produce Menkes’ next film, “Heatstroke.” He caught up with the auteur for coffee as she prepares to move to Cairo.
By Yaniv Rokah
(June 2011)
Experimental filmmaker Nina Menkes’ work has been compared with some of the all-time greats, including Antonioni, Cassavetes and Lynch. The Los Angeles Times called her “one of the most provocative artists in film today.”
Predominately exploring the feminine psyche through films such as “Massaker” (Fipresci Prize recipient at the Berlin International Film Festival), “Queen of Diamonds” (nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival), “The Bloody Child” (a Sundance Film Festival and Locarno International Film Festival selection...
By Yaniv Rokah
(June 2011)
Experimental filmmaker Nina Menkes’ work has been compared with some of the all-time greats, including Antonioni, Cassavetes and Lynch. The Los Angeles Times called her “one of the most provocative artists in film today.”
Predominately exploring the feminine psyche through films such as “Massaker” (Fipresci Prize recipient at the Berlin International Film Festival), “Queen of Diamonds” (nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival), “The Bloody Child” (a Sundance Film Festival and Locarno International Film Festival selection...
- 6/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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