An eerie stillness echoes throughout the hollow sea of winter trees. Footsteps, frantic and hurried, rush through the miles of dead leaves. Two sets of breath whisper over the rolling hills: the first, distressed and frenzied; the second, short and steadily focused rage. A girl in an orange coat (Catherine Beckett) is caught and tackled to the ground by a man in a green long-sleeved shirt and a be...[Read More]
Pop Culture Shock Collectibles, an âindustry-leading companyâ which has acquired such illustrious licenses such as Conan the Barbarian, The Thing, The Howling, Mortal Kombat, and An American Werewolf in London is launching a Kickstarter campaign to  make their own film, one they consider a love letter to the âCreature Featuresâ of the 1980âs. The film, which is set to be directed by PCSâs very own...[Read More]
Weâre just a few days away from the first Friday the 13th of 2017, and that means weâve got some fun horror-related things going on! Of course, tattoo shops will still be offering their discounted â13â collections (Of course weâre getting another one). Usually, this is where we make some haphazard reference to the classic slasher flicks featuring some guy in a hockey mask (or burlap sack), but we ...[Read More]
Directed by Robert Conway, Uncorkâd Entertainmentâs latest, The Covenant, is a demonic possession picture from the director of Krampus Unleashed, and starring several of Uncorkâdâs regular retinue of performers. The filmâs plot is fairly straightforward: Sarah Doyle (played by Monica Engesser) loses both her daughter, Elizabeth, and husband, Adam, in tragic circumstances when, Adam commits suicide...[Read More]
Thereâs wind of a new indie project gaining steam in Sherwood, Arkansas. Filmmaker Richard Stringham has recently announced his latest film will focus on a girl trapped in her own home. Close Calls looks like the perfect low-budget film we love here at We Are Indie Horror. With its uber-simplified storyline, the teaser trailer manages to grasp the viewersâ attention without hesitation. Maybe itâs ...[Read More]
Sitting in a small dark room, not a terribly small room, but no larger than a roomy interrogation room, a man sits alone in a comfortable, pleather chair. His eyes are glued to the glow of the several screens in front of him, as the cold white luminance gazes back at him. He is editing. The painstaking hours are perhaps the most crucial to the filmmaking process, and there is, of course, a deadlin...[Read More]
Bad Kids of Crestview Academy is an enthralling rollercoaster of a cross between The Breakfast Club and Sin City, with plot twists and turns that keep the audience guessing. Its strong sense of style is evident from the very first minute. This is Ben Browderâs directorial debut coming from a healthy acting career, spanning back to 1978. The film is based on the graphic novel sequel âBad Kids Go 2 ...[Read More]
Ariel has just landed the Vice Presidency of her company. She is a hard working business woman with a plan until she is visited by a shadow-like figure from her childhood nightmares. Now, she must fight for her life or remain in the darkness forever. Ariel (Raquel Houghton) begins to unravel the mysteries of the shadow man with a little help from her BFF (Samantha Rund) and a creepy occult booksto...[Read More]
We are Indie Horror just got a look at two short films from writer and director Carlos Omar de Leon, titled KAL â The Clown (which you might have seen on the Crypt TV Facebook) and Killer Date, both from 2016. In the first short film, KAL â The Clown, a woman (Noelle Hanson) receives a mysterious package in the middle of the night. If that wasnât weird enough, inside the box: a marionette clown. A...[Read More]
Mardi Gras is just a few weeks away, and that means a night of hedonistic debauchery is imminent. Usually, a spectacle saved for New Orleans, this year Los Angeles will get a taste of the raucous causing festivities courtesy of our friends at Drunken Devil. Their latest endeavor will transport guests back to the turn of the last century to a seedy, blood-soaked New Orleans with Bloody Gras Last ye...[Read More]
By: J. Carlos Menjivar (additional interview material by Shelby Taylor Mullins) The people behind Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories couldnât have asked for a better year as the film continues to garner critical acclaim from various horror outlets (yours truly included) going into 2017. Although all the hype surely has fans of the first feature Volumes of Blood in a frenzy, it wonât be until late th...[Read More]
From the minds that brought us 2Jennifer and Dismembering Christmas comes a brand new film that will explore all the fears you have plus some. Our good friends over at LaHorror.com are teaming up with Slasher Studios to bring you their latest feature titled Irrational Fear. This will be the third feature from Slasher Studios. Irrational Fear tells the following story: Six therapy patients are brou...[Read More]