Since streaming services came to prominence, there's been a strong debate among film lovers as to which should be better supported. Purists generally feel like a cinema is the best place to watch a film and when cinema dies so does the film industry. Others would say that streaming service releases add a level of accessibility to film, an aspect that has been brought even more to light since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
There are strong arguments for both cases, and many generally believe that there is room for both in the industry. With that being said, there are still films that feel made for a cinema release. Streaming absolutely has its place, but there's no denying that with some movies, audiences just won't get the full experience on their home's small screen. This could be just because a film is very grand, or maybe it's known for amazing landscapes or sound design.
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Many films were moved from a theatrical release to a streaming release as cinemas were largely closed around the world and, though the pandemic has been rumored to not be the reason, Texas Chainsaw Massacre was one of them. This film counts as the ninth in the franchise, but only the very first film is relevant. Think Halloween 2018 or Candyman 2021. While audiences familiar with the franchise wouldn't be shocked to learn that this movie would be pushed to streaming as the Texas Chainsaw movies don't have the greatest reputation, it's actually a shame that this new release won't be seen in movie theaters.
The film has many, many flaws. There's no denying that it has massive issues, seriously detracting from the quality of it as a movie. The overall backstory is really strange, and the characters are unlikable
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