Texas Chainsaw (2013)

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  • Opened January 4, 2013 
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • R | Strong grisly violence and language throughout
  • Decades ago, residents of Newt, Texas, long suspected that the Sawyer family was responsible for the disappearances of many people. When their suspicions finally were confirmed, vigilantes torched the Sawyer compound and killed every member of the family -- or so they thought. Much later, a young woman named Heather (Alexandra Daddario) learns that she has inherited Texas property from an unknown relative, and she is unaware of horrors that await in the mansion's dank cellar. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Alexandra Daddario, Dan Yeager, Bill Moseley
  • Director: John Luessenhop
  • Genres: Horror

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Fan Reviews

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Another bad remake/sequal

by krspott30

Okay so it's not really a remake but it follows the original and I am really sick of these companies getting it all wrong! I agree with another review the worst part was Leatherface! Not scary and who...

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Faith in the film industry is fading fast.......

by FilmNut23

The heads of all the production companys, directors and writers must sit around their tables and laugh and what they can get away with calling entertainment. I always wonder if they sit back and say...

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If you really want to laugh!!!

by aldonmurray

Only go to this TCM if your looking for a good laugh. The whole theater laughed throughout the whole movie. This in my opinion was the worse remake of this awesome standby scary movie. If there is...

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Critic Reviews

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Entertainment Weekly
| Owen Gleiberman

A sign of how desperate the series' producers have become is that the big twist here is that Leatherface, the slobby butcher-boy demon in his mask of human skin, is now...the good guy. (That's a ''jump the chainsaw'' concept if ever there was one.) Read full review

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Austin Chronicle
| Marjorie Baumgarten

Stick around through the credits for an extra closing scene that leaves the door of Heather's new home wide open for a sequel. Read full review

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The Hollywood Reporter
| Frank Scheck

Unlike the restrained 1974 film which cleverly relied mainly on suggestion, this version piles on the graphic, often CGI-enhanced gore. Read full review

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Movie Nation
| Roger Moore

There's nothing thrilling about summarily dispatching everybody who isn't meant to survive to the credits, nothing entertaining about meathook, hatchet and chainsaw murdering that we've seen scores of times. Read full review

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A scene from "Texas Chainsaw (2013)."