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Take a Ride in New ‘Buckout Road’ Trailer

Matthew Currie Holmes’ directorial debut Buckout Road is already garnering attention winning its first award at Hot Springs Horror Film Festival for Best Thriller Feature Film. Now, the acclaimed supernatural thriller has dropped its first trailer and We are Indie Horror has it here for you (watch below). The film continues to build momentum with recent nominations for Best Picture and Best Direct...[Read More]

Screamfest Gets Underway With ‘Dead Ant’ World Premiere; Tom Arnold, Selma Blair in Attendance

Screamfest is back! On October 10, 2017 the female run film festival made its return (in its 17th edition) to the heart of Hollywood, California at the TCL Chinese Theater. The World Premiere of Dead Ant, a drug-infused schlocky, B-movie-esque, creature feature that follows the glam rock Sonic Grave bent on making a huge comeback, was met with a positive reaction from those in attendance. The star...[Read More]

Screamfest Review: Canadian Film ‘Trench 11’ Digs into WW1 and Body Horror

A hundred years later, and as we approach the centennial of the Armistice, The Great War remains a jarring and destructive cataclysmic harbinger of the violence that would continue to blemish and plague the twentieth century. Rationality and the destructive and dehumanizing outcome of World War I was supposed to end all future conflict, however, the war introduced efficient means to annihilate hum...[Read More]

Fright Dome in Las Vegas Is A Can’t Miss Experience

Last week we went to Sin City to check out one of most fun haunts we’ve ever been to. On the North end of the Las Vegas Strip is Circus Circus‘s Adventure Dome, which once a year becomes a labyrinth of hauntingly good times, Fright Dome. Las Vegas might seem like a long distance to travel for a haunt, but it is definitely worth it, especially if you stop by The Freakling Bros. to make the trip all...[Read More]

Screamfest Review: ‘Dead Ant’ World Premiere

The giant ants in the science fiction classic Them! (1954) were born out of atomic age anxiety as the images of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remained fresh in the cultural zeitgeist. In 2017’s Dead Ant giant killer ants are not born from the aftermath of geopolitical conflict, but instead from drug fueled debauchery. Glam metal rock band Sonic Grave are about to embark on a wild comeback trip as they he...[Read More]

‘Chupacabra Territory’ Out Now on VOD & Bluray

You’ve probably seen it all and you’ve probably seen just as many found footage films, but have you seen one about the famed Chupacabra? In Chupacabra Territory a group of curious friends set out to document the elusive crypto deep in Pinewood Forest. Armed with GoPro cameras the ragtag group sets out to uncover if the legendary creature is real or not and solve the mystery of the previous group t...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Amulet of Fear’ – Another Entertaining Short from Auteur Andrea Ricca

Here on We are Indie Horror we’ve talked a lot about filmmaker Andrea Ricca– he’s the one man show who’s crafted films entirely on his own taking on multiple pre/post and production roles. In his newest short film The Amulet of Fear, Ricca serves as director, writer, director of photography, editor, 3D modeling & animation, compositing, and post-production. Take a look at our reviews for two o...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Byron A. Martin

Byron A. Martin Producer Location: Canada Biography: Byron A. Martin is an award-winning producer that develops independent film, television and documentary projects. To date he has produced almost 100 hours of television, filming projects in fifteen countries. He has produced projects for Disney, Sony, Universal, Turner and Bell Media and managed productions for some of Hollywood’s leading produc...[Read More]

Michael Ramova Brings Back Found Footage Films With “Panteon Wood”

Sisters Riley and Rebecca Rey have teamed up to film a documentary about Chanoc, “the werewolf of the Panteon Woods.” Such is the concept of PanteonWoods, a found footage film by director Michael Ramova. Riley has a streaming video channel, wherein she explores cryptozoology, with sister Rebecca working as her cinematographer. The pair is desperate for hits and potential work, respectively, and th...[Read More]

Review: 7 Witches

Brady Hall’s 7 Witches is a dark comedy, located somewhere between The VVitch and Rachel Getting Married. Set during the wedding of Kate’s sister, Rose, at a remote New England resort, it’s a creepily atmospheric movie, shot through awkward familial tensions. Hall makes every scene ache with portents. Images of food preparation are rarely imbued with so much strangeness, and the pairing of the two...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Night Circus’ Short – Enigmatic & Visually Stunning

The nine-minute short film The Night Circus runs without any dialogue, relying instead on a story told entirely through images and mood. It takes incredible patience, foresight, and talent to craft something devoid of spoken word in our sensory reliant culture and The Night Circus is the resulting achievement by director Eskild Krogh The Night Circus begins as enigmatically as it ends (thus warran...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Quiet Hour’ is a Taut Sci-Fi Thriller

Science fiction can be as big and expansive as the newest Guardians of the Galaxy movie or as simple as an episode of the original Twilight Zone. They are contemplative what-ifs set within optimistic futures or bleak destinies approaching our planet Earth. Therefore, one, at least I think so, should appreciate the tenacity and creativity that goes into making a lo-fi science fiction film. In this ...[Read More]