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Texas Chainsaw Massacre

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
67K
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4,455
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Mark Burnham in Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
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Influencers looking to breathe new life into a Texas ghost town encounter Leatherface, an infamous killer who wears a mask of human skin.Influencers looking to breathe new life into a Texas ghost town encounter Leatherface, an infamous killer who wears a mask of human skin.Influencers looking to breathe new life into a Texas ghost town encounter Leatherface, an infamous killer who wears a mask of human skin.

  • Director
    • David Blue Garcia
  • Writers
    • Chris Thomas Devlin
    • Fede Alvarez
    • Rodo Sayagues
  • Stars
    • Sarah Yarkin
    • Elsie Fisher
    • Mark Burnham
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,455
    375
    • Director
      • David Blue Garcia
    • Writers
      • Chris Thomas Devlin
      • Fede Alvarez
      • Rodo Sayagues
    • Stars
      • Sarah Yarkin
      • Elsie Fisher
      • Mark Burnham
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    • 1.6KUser reviews
    • 247Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Yarkin
    Sarah Yarkin
    • Melody
    Elsie Fisher
    Elsie Fisher
    • Lila
    Mark Burnham
    Mark Burnham
    • Leatherface
    Jacob Latimore
    Jacob Latimore
    • Dante Spivey
    Moe Dunford
    Moe Dunford
    • Richter
    Olwen Fouéré
    Olwen Fouéré
    • Sally Hardesty
    • (as Olwen Fouere)
    Jessica Allain
    Jessica Allain
    • Catherine
    Nell Hudson
    Nell Hudson
    • Ruth
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Mrs. MC
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Sheriff
    Jolyon Coy
    Jolyon Coy
    • Deputy
    Sam Douglas
    • Herb the Proprietor
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Shintaro Shimosawa
    Shintaro Shimosawa
    • Ron the Influencer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Blue Garcia
    • Writers
      • Chris Thomas Devlin
      • Fede Alvarez
      • Rodo Sayagues
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    4Fella_shibby

    Supernatural Leatherface emerges aft being shot n brutally attackd by a chainsaw. Inspite of the 50 years hibernation, he is fit n healthy n his chainsaw is still functioning.

    Sally too emerges aft 50 years hibernation only to be thrown in a dumpster.

    In Leatherface (2017), they showed a boy in an orphanage n how this boy descended into madness n later went on to become Leatherface. It was a true origin story n i liked it cos of its avoidance of tropes. The 2017 version has amazing star cast who gave memorable performances. It has top notch cinematography n heart pounding tension.

    In this installment, Leatherface is hiding/hibernating after the events of the original 1974 version. How can u hide or hibernate for 50 years?

    How is Leatherface still fit n healthy?

    And how conveniently the chainsaw is hidden in the wall for all these 50 years without spoilage or rust.

    And since when did Leatherface became supernatural?

    How he survived those shot gun shootings n chainsaw attack is beyond me.

    Generous with a 4 cos of its attachment n some very brutal scenes.

    The two scenes, the hammer hitting the leg n the cop's elbow being broken, gave me creeps.

    The face being smashed into pulpy watermelon was too much for me.
    2noawareness

    Texas Chainsaw Disappointment: Pop Culture Edition

    Everything you want in a Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie: School shootings, cancel culture, racism, white guilt, social media, Jamie Lee Curtis V. 2.0, Gentrification.

    Imagine the worst type of writers, working with the worst kind of producers, hiring the worst possible actors for the worst possible type of film. That's what this is.
    4arungeorge13

    Another disappointing TCM sequel! [+39%]

    Whenever I watch a Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel, I realize what makes the original 1974 film so iconic. This 2022 sequel is also a completely forgettable one, ideally made for instant consumption with not much to read into. The script is a bland mess - there's zero depth to any of the characters, including Leatherface himself. It doesn't even bother to show that Leatherface has been living in hiding all these years because he pops up exactly when you expect him to, unlike in the original where you gasp for a few moments. If you haven't watched the original, it will simply seem like a big, bulky guy randomly going on the run with a chainsaw in hand, chopping people. In my eyes, there's no Leatherface without the Sawyer family.

    Where it does score a little is in the gore department. Some kills end up being a lot bloodier than you might think. But the payoff is so little I couldn't care less for any of the characters or the surface-level social commentary it offers. The bus scene is a gory delight, serving up a couple of minutes of good, old-fashioned slice & dice. The Sally Hardesty subplot is a replica of what they tried to do with Laurie Strode in the Halloween sequels, sans any texture. I loved Elsie Fisher in Eighth Grade, but this film doesn't even attempt to get anything out of her. The atmosphere too, didn't evoke Texas enough. I'm not exactly interested in another sequel to this, but I'd still watch it because of its connection to the original.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre returns in a follow-up that aims for legacy sequels like Halloween '18, but instead continues TCM's legacy of mediocre follow-ons.

    A group of four friends Melody (Sarah Yarkin), Melody's sister Lila (Elsie Fisher), Dante (Jacob Latimore), and Dante's girlfriend Ruth (Nell Hudson) travel to the deserted city of Harlow, Texas with Melody seeking a fresh start for her sister Lila after her surviving a school shooting and also seeking to re-invent the town as a resort destination after having acquired it for cheap from the bank. The town has two residents a woman (Alice Krige) and her son (Mark Burnham) at the local orphanage who refuse to vacate claiming to be the rightful owners of the property. Calling the sheriff to remove the alleged squatters the woman begins to exhibit deteriorating health and the sheriff, Ruth, and the woman's son head off to the nearest hospital to find help. When the woman dies, her son goes into a vengeful rage killing the sheriff, Ruth, and his deputy and he takes the skin from his mother's face revealing him to be the killer from the unsolved Texas Chainsaw Massacre 50 years ago and who now seeks vengeance on Melody and her friends blaming them for his mother's death. Sally Hardesty (Olwen Fouere) receives word of Leatherface's re-emergence and heads to Harlow to end him once and for all.

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre marks the latest attempt to revive the Texas Chainsaw IP following the lapse in Millennium Media's rights after the troubled development and release of 2017's Leatherface prevented any further sequels produced by Millennium. Legendary Pictures purchased the IP in 2018 with Fede Alverez of the Evil Dead remake and Don't Breathe signing on as a producer. The movie was a troubled production with original directors, Andy and Ryan Tohill being fired following disagreements with the producers leading to replacement David Blue Garcia. Further bad press was generated when rumors circulated regarding poor test screening s which Alverez flat out denied and then the reveal that the film would be skipping a theatrical release and sold to Netflix. Netflix did surprising little to promote the film with no trailer released until January 31 for the film and the trailing receiving a rather mixed response, particularly for the "Bus scene" prominently featured in the trailer that is clearly intended as the film's big money moments with a rather stupid joke about the social media age. After viewing the film, Texas Chainsaw Massacre '22 isn't a trainwreck, but I almost wish it was because as bad as Texas Chainsaw 3D and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation were, they were at least fascinatingly bad. TCM '22 falls in line with entries like Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the Platinum Dunes remake, or Leatherface (2017) in that their competent, but they're just "there" and nothing more.

    In terms of the filmmaking it looks and feels like a Texas Chainsaw movie and even falls in line with the cinematography of the original 1974 film. The work on the older Leatherface for his mask and costume looks nicely filthy, wet, and disgusting, and the dilapidated town of Harlow in theory is a decent setting for this type of movie. I also thought Elsie Fisher was good as Lila and thought she was the most resonant character who fit well in the role.

    In terms of the rest of the movie, it's pretty underwhelming. The other three characters in the group aside from Lila are just bland and forgettable and the bus full of prospective investors are basically just walking blood bags waiting for Leatherface to cut through them. Even the return of an older Sally Hardesty played by Olwen Fouere is underwhelming because despite Fourere's best efforts and doing her best to succeed Marilyn Burns the character is basically a less fun version of Dennis Hopper's Lefty Enright from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and she makes some pretty stupid decisions in the movie (like having Leatherface at gunpoint and NOT pulling the trigger because she's shocked he doesn't remember her) and you probably could've easily written that character out with little effort and merged her role with the established character of Richter who's given much more prominence. It's clear the take on the character is inspired by Blumhouse's Halloween series, but it lacks the polish of them (the first anyway). And once again, the movie makes the mistake of trying to play Leatherface as "sympathetic". Granted the movie never goes as far as Texas Chainsaw 3D did when he became an anti-hero victim of mob justice, but the movie frames Leatherface's rampage motivated by the death of his mother with a certain level of "righteousness" and that's not how you create a monster you should be scared of. The movie has some pretty on the nose satire about gentrification (such as "the Bus scene") and it's pretty toothless when you're trying to play both sides as equally valid when one side has a man in hiding who ate people and turned their remains into furniture and wind chimes. I will say that I'm glad they didn't do yet another rehash of the Dinner Table scene, with the exception of Texas Chainsaw 3D that Dinner Table scene has been referenced in every single TCM film, so at least the filmmakers had the knowledge that another take would've been beating a dead horse.

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022 is just more of the same. The best Texas Chainsaw follow-up remains Tobe Hooper's over the top comedy sequel Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and I think that speaks to how little meat there is to this franchise that the only way Hooper thought it could continue was by turning it into a bloodspattered take on The Three Stooges. The movie's not scary, it's mildly atmospheric, and Elsie Fisher is okay as Lila, but the movie has the same problems as other attempts to revive a series that keeps getting revived only to die a few minutes afterwards.
    5jdring2007

    some great sequences and cinematography in the first half, ruined by dumber than dumb decisions and plot holes

    I was honestly quite impressed with the cinematography, production, and pacing of the first half, despite the silliness of the plot that was clearly a way of setting up a smorgasbord of fodder for Leatherface. And boy does he take advantage. Though the humanization of the character was palpable and refreshing, that all disintegrates in the second half, where the movie follows every horror trope and then one-ups it with the stupidest decisions, most obvious plot holes and a laughable absence of realism. In the first half however we have your typical local hick who's expected to be one of the antagonists but lo and behold he's actually a great guy. Many of the shots, especially the scene in the sunflower field, were just shy of beautiful in a grisly way. The whole bus scene was both funny in a satirical way, disturbingly gruesome, and yet what preceded it made absolutely zero sense. If only the flick stuck to its guns with the deviations from horror norms, it could've been a solid installment in this cesspool of a series.

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    • Trivia
      John Larroquette narrates the opening of the film, as well as the original in 1974 and the remake in 2003.
    • Goofs
      What makes Sally think Leatherface would know the name of her, her brother, and her friends, when he never heard their names in the original film? They were nothing but food to them.
    • Quotes

      Guest on Bus: [records Leatherface on his phone] Try anything and you're cancelled, bro.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a post credit scene in which Leatherface walks towards the farmhouse.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Prime Suspect
      Written by Thomas Balmforth and Sam Taylor

      Performed by Studio Musicians

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La masacre de Texas
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Bad Hombre
      • Exurbia Films
      • Legendary Entertainment
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      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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