David Blue Garcia's effective and suspenseful sequel to Tobe Hooper's classic 1974 slasher film. It takes place some 50 years after the horrific events of the original film. The infamous hulking mass murder known as Leatherface, chillingly played by Mark Burnham in a wordless performance, has been in hiding all these years in the deserted town of Harlow, Texas which is in the middle of no where and has only two residents. An old lady Mrs. Mc that use to run a local orphanage, superbly played by Alice Krige, who looks after Leatherface as her son, and the other is a tough guy mechanic named Richter, marvelously played by Moe Dunford. The new owners of the town are group of young idealistic friends and entrepreneurs named Dante, Melody, and Lila, superbly played by Jacob Latimore, Sarah Yarkin, and Elsie Fisher, who have just arrived with the hopes of revitalizing it, they have a busload of big money investors arriving in just a few hours to see it. But when they get into a serious argument with Mrs. Mc about her still occupying her old orphange home that leads to her having a heart attack, things will take turn for the worse. Leatherface will go on a murderous rampage looking for revenge and whoever he can cut to pieces with his chainsaw. Good direction by Garcia, striking cinematography by Ricardo Diaz, and proactive editing by Christopher S. Capp, but what really works for this well-crafted horror film is the shocking and intense violence and gore, as well as the nail-biting action sequences. No masterpiece here for sure, but a good entertaining and bloody horror show. Recommended. Now streaming on Netflix.