Review – Salem’s Lot (1979) **31 Days of Horror**

For tonight’s ‘31 Days of Horror’ we’re reviewing the Stephen King adaptation of Salem’s Lot from 1979 that originally aired as a mini-series on CBS. The film was directed by Tobe Hooper and centers around an author who comes back to find that his hometown is overrun with vampires. 🧛🎃☠️💀

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“A novelist and a young horror fan attempt to save a small New England town which has been invaded by vampires.”

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

10 Ways The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Still Holds Up | ScreenRant

The ’31 Days of Horror’ continue as a road trip through Texas ends very badly for a group of friends who run into the chainsaw-wielding maniac Leatherface in 2003’s remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Logan and Henry discuss the film and recall their experiences seeing the film when it opened. 🎃🪦👻☠️😷🔪🍬🍭

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“After picking up a traumatized young hitchhiker, five friends find themselves stalked and hunted by a deformed chainsaw-wielding loon and his family of equally psychopathic killers.”

Motel Hell (1980) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“It Takes All Kinds of Critters to Make Farmer Vincent Fritters.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1980 horrific comedy Motel Hell that’s directed by Kevin Conner and starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons.

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“A seemingly friendly farmer and his sister kidnap unsuspecting travelers and bury them alive, using them to create the “special meat” they are famous for.”

Review – Macabre aka Rumah Dara (2009) **31 Days of Horror**

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Comes to Indonesia

by Nile Fortner

A young group of naïve kids pick up a hitchhiking stranger and their kindness will lead to suffering and gore. We’ve seen this horror formula again-and-again in films. The 2009 Indonesian horror film Macabre does follow this similar formula and the usual clichés. However, Macabre is worth sinking your teeth into and delivers on the cannibal carnage.

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