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The Saw Is Family at Spirit Halloween

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In 1974, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre changed the face of horror. 50 years later, Tobe Hooper’s indelible horror masterpiece is being celebrated by Spirit Halloween with unique Leatherface collectibles and more. Here are nine highlights:


Leatherface: Pretty Woman Mask Animatronic – $349.99

Who needs a giant skeleton in the yard when you have Leatherface guarding your house on Halloween? Standing 6″, this animatronic boasts up to 360 degrees of upper body motion and makes chainsaw and grunting sounds. It’s IR sensor-activated and compatible with step pad and multi-prop remote.


The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Video Tape Fleece Blanket – $32.99

As iconic as the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre poster is, I have a soft spot for Richard Hescox’s VHS cover. If you’re nostalgic for the glory days of VHS, you’ll appreciate this 60×50 fleece blanket based on the vintage video tape. No rewinding required!


Leatherface Door Cover – $22.99

Turn your residence into the Sawyer family farmhouse with this door cover showing the unforgettable first appearance of Leatherface. Measuring 80″ high and 37″ wide, it fits most standard exterior doors.


The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Gel Clings – $9.99

Decorate your windows with a pack of Texas Chainsaw Massacre gel clings. 19 different designs are included, from multiple versions of Leatherface to the Hitchhiker, Grandpa, the van, weapons, blood splatter, and more.


Leatherface Horror Baby Prop – $49.99

Like Muppet Babies of the macabre, Spirit Halloween’s Horror Baby line turns genre icons into adorable infants. Sitting 14″, Leatherface carries his trusty mallet. The line also includes the likes of Ghost Face, Pennywise, Sam, and Art the Clown.


Leatherface Chainsaw Sign – $17.99

You can’t have a chainsaw massacre without a chainsaw. Leatherface’s signature weapon has been turned into a two-sided display sign that measures 18″ high and 6.7″ wide.


Leatherface T-Shirt – $21.99

If your apron is too bloody to wear, throw on this stylish Leatherface tee. Not only is it a fun send-up to Grant Wood’s oft-parodied American Gothic painting, but I love seeing final girl Sally Hardesty represented on merchandise.


Leatherface Molded Coffee Mug – $16.99

The only thing better than a good cup of coffee is a good cup of coffee sipped from Leatherface’s head. The 4″ ceramic mug has a 20-ounce capacity to get you through those long Halloween nights.


Leatherface Statue – $89.99

When you hear the chainsaw revving, you know it’s game over. This highly-detailed Leatherface statue features chainsaw and screaming sounds, and the pumpkin accents make it perfect for Halloween. The polyresin piece measures 12″ high, 11.25″ wide, and 10.62″ deep.


As an added bonus, you can save 20% on one item with the code TWENTY or get free shipping on orders over $35 with the code FREESHIP. Find your local Spirit Halloween today!

Broke Horror Fan. Filmmaker. VHS purveyor. Pop-punk defender. Weird food archivist. Dog petter. He/him.

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Five of the Worst Night Shifts in Horror Movies

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Sam Raimi struggles on the night shift in Intruder

A luxury team-building trip descends into a bloody fight for survival against a vengeful retreat leader in Corporate Retreat, out today in theaters. It’s the latest entry in a cathartic subgenre of workplace horror that examines every harrowing aspect of job employment.

No job is safe from horror, either, from babysitting to even the most white-collar gigs. But if you work an overnight shift? All bets are off. Vengeful co-workers and bosses aside, the night shift is likely to come armed with witches, creatures, demons, and all manner of things that go bump in the night. Even deadly outbreaks. 

Corporate Retreat, along with these five horror movies centered around some of the worst night shifts, will make you glad the weekend has finally arrived.


The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Passenger director André Øvredal goes full throttle for the scares in this quiet little chiller that sees a father and son coroner team stumped over the bizarre mysteries contained within the body of an unidentified young woman during an unexpected night shift. Well-executed scares, clever twists, and earnest performances by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch give this supernatural haunter serious heft. While the narrative bides its time unveiling the truth behind Jane Doe’s battered body, it’s heavily steeped in witchcraft. In other words, The Autopsy of Jane Doe presents a new take on the subgenre. More importantly, it’s seriously scary.


Cold Storage

Cold Storage

COLD STORAGE, StudioCanal 2023

A lethal, mutated fungus breaks free from confinement deep within the bowels of a storage facility. At the frontlines of the madness are Teacake (Stranger Things’ Joe Keery) and Naomi (Barbarian‘s Georgina Campbell), two employees thrust into the middle of the chaos when they investigate an alarm beeping somewhere deep within the building. Director Jonny Campbell (Netflix’s Dracula), working from a script by David Koepp based on his novel, helms the goopy madness with workman efficiency. This lighthearted, goopy horror comedy romp makes the deadly night shift a bit more bearable.


Graveyard Shift

Graveyard Shift follows new hire Hall (David Andrews) tasked by his mean boss Warwick (Stephen Macht) to assist with the insane rat infestation beneath their mill. They find something much most monstrous as the cause. Though the film was panned, it’s a fun creature feature with an always welcome appearance by Brad Dourif as the intensely eccentric exterminator. The film also opts for a happier ending, whereas (spoiler), the story sees both Hall and Warwick getting devoured by the mutated rats, the crew in the upstairs mill none the wiser.


Last Shift

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‘Last Shift’

Rookie Officer Jessica Loren (Juliana Harkavy) has been assigned to watch over a closing precinct on its final night of operationalone. With nearly everything already moved over to the new station, including rerouted 911 calls, it should be a pretty quiet night as she waits for a Hazmat team to arrive to remove biohazardous waste. Instead, it becomes a waking nightmare as she’s forced to deal with unsettling visitors. Last Shift, co-written by Scott Poiley and director Anthony DiBlasi, brings the scares.


Intruder

The overnight stock crew of a local grocery store finds themselves falling victim to an unseen killer in this highly infectious late ‘80s slasher. The deaths are delightfully gruesome and inventive; look for this killer to make excellent use of grocery store items as weapons. Frequent Raimi collaborator Scott Spiegel directed this bloody slasher, which means a lot of overlap with the Evil Dead II. That means putting Sam Raimi in front of the camera for a change, along with Ted Raimi and Evil Dead II’s Dan Hicks. Look for a cameo by Bruce Campbell as well! 


Corporate Retreat releases in theaters today; get tickets now.

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