braden’s review published on Letterboxd:
“Franklin, I like meat, please change the subject!”
Tobe Hooper’s gruesome, politically fuelled slasher The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has really grown on me since I first watched it a few months ago, appreciating it far more the longer it’s stuck in my mind. Hooper’s exploitation tactics of extremely brutal on-screen violence are masterfully balanced with exceptional editing and cinematography that make the orange, sunny farmland seem perfectly unsettling; keeping anxiety levels viscerally high through its frantic pace and sickening, confronting imagery. It remains so genuinely disturbing and has been so essential in shaping the genre to this day; marking one of greatest and most memorable achievements in horror of all time.