Review: Netflix’s ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Wears Out Its Welcome
Alan French reviews Netflix and Legendary Picture’s attempt to revive The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Unfortunately, the dull and ineffective commentary sink the film.
Alan French reviews Netflix and Legendary Picture’s attempt to revive The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Unfortunately, the dull and ineffective commentary sink the film.
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