The 1974 proto-slasher gets the legacy sequel treatment with Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Entrepreneurs Melody (Sarah Yarkin) and Dante (Jacob Latimore) travel along with Melody’s sister Lila (Elsie Fisher) and Dante’s girlfriend Ruth (Nell Hudson) to the remote Texas town of Harlow, with the intentions of auctioning off the predominantly abandoned buildings. However, Melody and Dante discover that one building is still occupied by Mrs. Mc (Alice Krige), who is looking after a hulking older man (Mark Burnham) in her orphanage. During her confrontation with Melody and Dante, Mrs. Mc ends up having a heart attack and dying in the ambulance, resulting in the man, who turns out to be the cannibalistic killer Leatherface, going on a bloody rampage. This attracts the attention of sole survivor Sally Hardesty (Olwen Fouéré), who has been waiting fifty years to get her revenge.
Review - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
Review - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
Review - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
The 1974 proto-slasher gets the legacy sequel treatment with Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Entrepreneurs Melody (Sarah Yarkin) and Dante (Jacob Latimore) travel along with Melody’s sister Lila (Elsie Fisher) and Dante’s girlfriend Ruth (Nell Hudson) to the remote Texas town of Harlow, with the intentions of auctioning off the predominantly abandoned buildings. However, Melody and Dante discover that one building is still occupied by Mrs. Mc (Alice Krige), who is looking after a hulking older man (Mark Burnham) in her orphanage. During her confrontation with Melody and Dante, Mrs. Mc ends up having a heart attack and dying in the ambulance, resulting in the man, who turns out to be the cannibalistic killer Leatherface, going on a bloody rampage. This attracts the attention of sole survivor Sally Hardesty (Olwen Fouéré), who has been waiting fifty years to get her revenge.