A young woman learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from her deceased grandmother. After embarking on a road trip with friends to uncover her roots, she finds she is the sole owner of a lavish, isolated Victorian mansion. But her newfound wealth comes at a price as she stumbles upon a horror that awaits her in the mansion’s dank cellars.
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Nate H. reviewed Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)
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Compared to its peers like Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Nightmare on Elm Street, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series has been underrepresented a little. This is actually a good thing if you consider the overcrowded horror franchise it makes its playpen in. It would lead one to believe that with less entries tossed in the ring and with more time between them, the potential for making better movies should be high. But if Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D (what a title) is the evidence, then one believing that would be wrong. TC3D is the type of movie that lowers the bar for slasher films. The story expands on the events of the original film, but (while ripping off Rob Zombie’s Halloween redux) is so ridiculous that few will appreciate where writers have taken the series. And even while trying to steer the franchise in a new direction, TC3D pantomimes its predecessors in execution with the same order of business we have seen already. There’s lots of blood and overkill here with no pinache to the madness and zero enjoyment to be had.