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Lisa Wilcox Travels To ‘Red Hollow’ Currently Seeking Crowdfunding

Nightmare On Elm Street fans rejoice. Our favorite ass kicker is heading back to the big screen. No, we’re not talking about Heather Langenkamp (she dies, remember?). We are talking about the girl who lives, Lisa Wilcox. “Alice” will be gracing the screen once again in the upcoming film from PII Productions, Red Hollow. After her mother falls ill, Carley returns to her hometown of Red Hollow only ...[Read More]

Review: ‘Trouser Snake,’ Well-Done Parody of 50s Monster Movies

For fans of 2011’s horror-comedy anthology Chillerama, Alex DiVincenzo’s new short, Trouser Snake, will provide a delightful reminder of just how fun a well-done parody of classic genre films can be. DiVincenzo’s Trouser Snake runs just five minutes, but definitely entertains for the entirety of its brief screen time. Taking a tongue-in-cheek view of ‘50s monster movies, this short homage plays mo...[Read More]

‘Brooklyn Horror Film Festival’ Wants Your Short Films for 2017

If you have a horror film or short that you want to be seen, then now is your chance! The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is excited to announce that submissions are open for the second edition of the festival. The first deadline to submit your horror features and shorts is January 15th, 2017 and the final deadline to submit for programming is August 15th, 2017. Submissions are now open. In its firs...[Read More]

Review: Dabble in the Occult with ‘The Summoning’

The Summoning is an occult horror film about a group of college students on their way to the party of the year, held annually in a barn in the middle of nowhere. In desperate need of a designated driver, Jared (Brian C. Chenworth) enlists dorky friend Drew. Their party wouldn’t be complete without a few girls– one of which is promised to Drew (as a way to get him to be the designated driver)– and ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Dekker Dreyer

Within the horror universe, there is a great emphasis on the past. From nostalgic midnight screenings to intense trivia nights, horror fans have a tendency to look back and enjoy what was. After all, without the great films of the past, where would we be now? We are currently at an interesting point in technology, where not only is the way films are made being changed, but the way we enjoy them is...[Read More]

Goriest and Strangest Trailer of the Year Goes to “KODOKU: MEATBALL MACHINE”

The Japanese have a knack for filmmaking, especially within the horror genre. Be it ghost films a la Ringu or ridiculous splatterfests such as Tokyo Gore Police, they always seem to scare and disgust in ways not thought imaginable. From the creator of the latter Tokyo Gore Police comes a sequel in which it doesn’t seem the original matters too much. Kodoku: Meatball Machine presents an insane and ...[Read More]

Mike Mendez’ ‘Don’t Kill It’ Crowdfunding For Release

If you love crazy wacky horror films, then you are no doubt at least aware of Big Ass Spiders director Mike Mendez. His latest film, Don’t Kill It, stars the Soviet boxing beast from Rocky IV, Dolph Lundgren. Now the film needs your help to find funding so they can release the film both theatrically and for home viewing. Lundgren stars as Jebediah Woodley, a smooth-talking demon hunter searching f...[Read More]

Scary Endings Gets In The Holiday Spirit With “Santa Claus Is A Vampire”

The monthly YouTube series Scary Endings is back for season 2 and their second episode falls just around the time of all the holidays. The latest Scary Endings episode is titled “Santa Claus is a Vampire” and before even watching the film, it is a valid question to ask. He sees you when you are sleeping and knows when you are awake. He only comes out at night and has a tedious plan that only allow...[Read More]

Review: ‘Beyond the Gates,’ A Love Letter to 80s Horror

Jackson Stewart’s love letter to ‘80s horror has been making the festival rounds all year, and it’s been racking up kudos from the start. Beyond The Gates won the Nightfall Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival, its first outing, and since then, it’s been nothing but plaudits — and justifiably so. While some films heap on winking asides and wallow in nostalgia, Stewart’s directorial debut instead...[Read More]

Review: Short ‘The Night They Hit Back’ is a Four Year Labor of Love

Given the sheer length of advance work on The Night They Hit Back, it seems like there’s a lot riding on director Jason Thorson’s short — along with his co-producer, Chris Haag, Thorson spent two and a half years in pre-production on The Night They Hit Back, shot it in four days in the summer of 2014, and only just released it. That’s nearly four and a half years of work on a half-hour film. Happi...[Read More]

Interview: Barbara Crampton Talks “Beyond The Gates”

With her roles in such ’80s horror classics as Re-Animator, Chopping Mall, and From Beyond, as well as her comeback films You’re Next and We Are Still Here, it can readily be said that actress Barbara Crampton is an icon of the genre. In Beyond the Gates, the debut feature from Jackson Stewart, however, Crampton takes on a new role in addition to that of an actress, for the first time she’s a prod...[Read More]

Interview: ‘The Possession Experiment’ Star Chris Minor

The Possession Experiment is a dark film surrounding Brandon, played by Chir Minor, who decided to document himself being possessed by a demon for a school project. The film is dark, twisted, fun, and captivating. We Are Indie Horror had a chance to talk with Chris about his role in the film. The Possession Experiment stars Chris Minor, Jake Brinn, Nicky Jasper with KT Fanelli and Bill Moseley. It...[Read More]