In 1974, Tobe Hooper changed horror forever with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. While John Carpenter's Halloween gets all the credit for the slasher boom and the epitome of the final girl, Hooper did ...
Despite being banned from theaters at its initial 1974 release for its shocking violence, Tobe Hooper’s “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” remains among the most influential horror films in history — and ...
"You can make him stop!" "No we can't..." Dark Sky Films has revealed a new trailer celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre directed by Tobe Hooper.
Tobe Hooper was one of the greats. If you haven’t read it yet, allow me to recommend Poltergeist by Jacob Trussell from DieDieBooks for some profound (and heartbreaking) insights into Hooper’s late ...
Part experimental documentary, part phantasmagorical musical, Eggshells is a prescient mix of psychedelic, Brakhage-inspired avant-garde cinema, Hammer Horror, and French New Wave all blended together ...
I am sick of people suggesting Steven Spielberg directed Poltergeist and not Tobe Hooper. It’s been forty years and this shadow still towers over one of Tobe Hooper’s greatest accomplishments. Why we ...