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Review: Check Into ‘Havenhurst’ If You Dare

Every old building has a story, some are more nefarious than others. None has a more dark and sinister underbelly than the titular apartment complex in Andrew C Erin‘s latest feature film Havenhurst. It’s hard to give a full review of this film without giving too much away, but we’re going to try anyway! Havenhurst stars Julie Benz as Jackie, a recovering alcoholic who is constantly fighting her o...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Meosha Bean

How much of life happens by chance? No matter how much we plan towards something, life has this crazy way of making even the strangest of happenstances come to fruition. This week’s Featured FearMaker was looking for Pink Panther when she accidentally stumbled upon a little show called Alfred Hitchcock Presents. That seemingly unimpactful event changed Meosha Bean forever, leading her down a path ...[Read More]

FearMaker Gregory Blair Returns With “Garden Party Massacre”

Here at We Are Indie Horror, we are always excited to have the latest announcements from previous FearMakers. Through creating this community, we have established a brand of up and coming artists and their success is always a joy to see. Today we have the latest news from 2016 FearMaker Gregory Blairand his latest film Garden Party Massacre. The comedy-horror takes a different angle than Blair‘s p...[Read More]

WIHFF Announces Author Mylo Carbia Book Signing In Person!

The Women in Horror Film Festival is still months away, but they are announcing a great list of guests that will be attending the festival. Recently added to said list is bestselling horror author Mylo Carbia, who will be hosting a book signing for her #1 bestselling novel The Raping of Ava DeSantis. Take a look at this snippet from their press release below for all the information. Don’t forget t...[Read More]

Review: ‘Axe Murders of Villisca’ Takes on 1912 Unsolved Murders

From IFC Midnight, Tony E. Valenzuela’s The Axe Murders of Villisca explores the unsolved, axe murders that took place in a Victorian home in Villisca, Iowa in 1912.  More than a hundred years later, the Villisca Axe Murder House still remains an enigma and subject of interest. That is where scribes Valenzuela, Kevin Abrams, and Owen Egerton come in, crafting a possession story inspired by the ver...[Read More]

5th Annual Halloween Festival, Spook Show Arriving in March!

The Halloween Club has announced their 5th Annual Spook Show: Halloween Festival! 2013 was the first year that Halloween Club held their very first Spook Show outside of the La Mirada superstore location. This get-together for the local Halloween lifestyle community grew into a “spooktacular must-do annual event to fill the void kindred spirits feel at the start of the year,” according the origina...[Read More]

Review: ‘Ouija Board Secret’ From One Man Prod. Team, Andrea Ricca

Wega board? Ojo board? Wiggy board? Many can’t spell it, but the infamous Ouija Board game has mystified and terrified us as long as it’s existed. Even though it’s a Hasbro product, many claim it to be a gateway or portal to the spirit world. It’s believed to allow one to talk with the deceased, or even open oneself to demonic possession. In The Ouija Board Secret a seance opens a man’s home to so...[Read More]

Review: ‘Bornless Ones’ is a Blood-Soaked & Fun Ride

Produced by Black Drone Media and distributed by Uncork’d Entertainment, Bornless Ones is a cabin in the woods film, strongly influenced by The Evil Dead. Looking at the plot outline for Alexander Babaev’s film, viewers familiar with the genre will know exactly what they’re in for when viewing the movie. There are two couples, moving into a new home that one of the pairs, Jesse and Emily, have pur...[Read More]

John Williams’ ‘Crispy’s Curse’ Brings Clowns and Metal Together, Finally.

What do you get when you take a Christian metal band, a killer clown, and a couple of small town detectives trying to keep up? You end up with John Williams’ third feature film. Crispy’s Curse. Written, directed, and produced by Williams, Crispy’s Curse promises to offer up some horrific jokes that will leave you in pieces! Crispy’s Curse follows the murderous habits of a charming and mesmerising ...[Read More]

Terror Films Expands Distribution Allowing More Horror In Your Home

Over the past year, the distrubution company Terror Films has been a force to reckon with. With releases such as Patient Seven and House of Purgatory coming late last year, they solidified themselves as an indie horror distributor that knows how to scare. With an already packed slate for 2017, the company has made a deal with multiple companies to make it easier to catch this awesome horror flicks...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Nick Lines

The forest is cold and dark. Tall trees filter out most of the moonlight, leaving only large, dark shadowed figures hastily whipping around indistinguishably. There they stand, back to back in the dark, the weight of chainmail and heavy axes and swords beginning to weigh too much to stand, but the danger is still out there. While fighting to keep their eyes open, they listen intently for the foots...[Read More]

Review: Revival of the Beast from the Pacific Northwest in ‘Hunting Grounds’ – We Are Indie Horror

‘Hunting Grounds’ Poster By: Joseph R. Davis A father and son move to a remote cabin, poor, broke and in bereavement. Still suffering the loss of his mother, Michael must also confront his father’s alcoholism. The two are later joined by a couple of friends for some quality hunting/drinking time in the surrounding woods. The band of hunters are then hunted by the legendary beast of the Pacific Nor...[Read More]