Alexandra Daddario
Heather Miller
A young woman learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from her deceased grandmother. After embarking on a road trip with friends to uncover her roots, she finds she is the sole owner of a lavish, isolated Victorian mansion. But her newfound wealth comes at a price as she stumbles upon a horror that awaits her in the mansion’s dank cellars.
Release Date | 2013-01-03 |
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Runtime | 1h 32m |
Directors | John Luessenhop, Anastas N. Michos, Jay Ostrowski, Johnny Martin, Gary Jay, Brad Arnold |
Producers | Cyndi Brenner, Mark Burg, Christa Campbell, Carl Mazzocone, Robert Ortiz, Danny Dimbort, Lati Grobman, Kim Henkel, Tobe Hooper, Robert Kuhn, Avi Lerner, T. Justin Ross, Scott Coulter |
Writers | Kim Henkel, Debra Sullivan, Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, Kirsten Elms, Tobe Hooper, Adam Marcus, Stephen Susco |
Texas Chainsaw’s big twist asked the audience to make an absurd leap that most will not be willing to make.
I mean… it’s a Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, so you know what you’ll get. In some ways, I liked it more than some of the others, but the twist that Leatherface is a wronged victim was just dumb. The lead character finds out she is cousins with Leatherface and sympathizes and begins to care for him as his guardian? After he brutally sawed one of her friends in half in front of her? After he tried to murder her? After he got her boyfriend killed and cut pieces from her best friend? I mean, I don’t expect much from these movies, but that is a leap I just can’t make with you. Just stick with the chainsaw maniac being a bad guy and not a misunderstood vigilante.
— The Movie Mob