Dennis Donnelly’s The Toolbox Murders (1978) feels like it wants to be Los Angeles’ The Town That Dreaded Sundown. The film shares traits with slashers of...
Tobe Hooper is my favorite director. Not just my favorite Master of Horror, not just my favorite director in the horror genre, my favorite director period....
“When you stop screaming, you’ll start talking about it.” Blue Underground recently announced that they’re bringing the 1978 exploitation film The Toolbox Murders to 4K Ultra...
Blue Underground continues bringing deep cut horror classics to 4K Ultra HD, and up next they’ve just announced that the 1978 exploitation film The Toolbox Murders...
A lot of genre fans insist that the 2000s was one of the worst decades for horror, but even if most mainstream productions at that time...
Horror is often associated with smaller budgets and novice filmmakers (which makes sense, as it’s a lot easier to produce an indie slasher than a war...
In just a few weeks, Tobe Hooper will have been gone one year. Maybe the internet will fill will pieces memorializing him in the coming days,...
Horror was forever changed with the release of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in 1974, a low-budget masterpiece that brought a new (and still unmatched) realism...
There is a pantheon of filmmakers whose names are synonymous with effective, terrifying, groundbreaking horror films. You know who they are, and if you’re reading this...
Thought you saw the whole nail-biting, gut-wrenching story? Think again. The handyman of horror is back with a new box of tricks in Dean Jones’ Toolbox...
Shooting is now underway in Van Nuys, CA on the long gestured TBK: The Toolbox Murders 2, the sequel to Tobe Hooper’s remake from 2005. Being...
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