The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
With its gritty realism, simple yet effective storyline, and relentless sense of dread, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains a classic.
Read MoreWith its gritty realism, simple yet effective storyline, and relentless sense of dread, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains a classic.
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With a memorable villain, solid cast, fantastic filmmaking, and a simple but effective story, A Nightmare on Elm Street is a classic.
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Read MoreWith a great leading man, excellent cinematography, and insane stuntwork, Mad Max shows that creativity can overcome a limited budget.
Read MoreBuilding on what worked with its predecessor, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a fantastic sequel to a surprisingly good movie.
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