Texas Frightmare Returns With Stars From Scream and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
An attendee of the 2017 Texas Frightmare Weekend dresses up as Leatherface, the screeching, chainsaw-wielding member of the Sawyer family fromhorror convention is finally getting back its regular, pure-pandemic time slot.
The 16th edition of the Frightmare Weekend marks the first time in two years that the annual horror convention takes places in its regular time on the calendar, between April and May. Frightmare officials had to cancel the gathering in 2020 and returned to a in-person gathering in September of 2021. No fan convention is complete without celebrity appearances, and Frightmare has its fill of great horror stars this year. Guests can enjoy screenings of cult classicsfilm, the latter of which will reunite the principal cast of the 1996 slasher with live appearances by Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard and Jamie Kennedy.star Carl Weathers, special effects maven Tom Savini and film and TV star Lance Henriksen.
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