The Spooky Season is Calling
October ushers in a season filled with supernatural intrigue and spine-tingling thrills, making it the ideal time to indulge in classic horror films. From Freddy Krueger's haunting presence to the relentless terror of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and some honorable mentions are Scream, Halloween, and Jaws. The genre is packed with must-see cult classics that have shaped the history of horror cinema. These films not only entertain but also capture the essence of fear that has long been woven into the fabric of Halloween. Through innovative camera work and groundbreaking special effects, the film industry has brought our darkest nightmares to life on screen. In this article I will be talking about two movies; Freddy Krueger and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Whether experienced through books or on screen, horror seeks to quicken our pulses and send chills down our spines, much like awakening from a vivid nightmare. This genre taps into our most primal fears, thrilling and unsettling us in equal measure. There are many horror films to watch during the spooky season, such as Freddy Krueger and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Both bloody and scary scenes that make your blood run cold and sleep hard to catch, the storyline and graphic scenes make them a must-watch for anyone who wants a spooky evening of screams or laughs.
Freddy Krueger became legendary for children of the ’80s with his burn scars, metal claws, fedora, and striped sweater. Beyond Freddy’s look, Nightmare had a chilling concept: He lived in the dream world, and if you fell asleep and he killed you, you died for real. The film left whoever watched it with nightmares and a lack of sleep. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has some suspenseful and stressful scenes that have you sitting on the edge of your seat throughout the movie, bringing both terror and excitement to the viewer.
Freddy Krueger and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies are a must see at any time of the year but they are highly recommended to watch during the month of Halloween.