Legendary horror FearMaker John Carpenter surprised fans last year when he released his debut musical album Lost Themes. The album included past works that John had written and recorded over the years that never made it to any film. It is no surprise that Carpenter writes his own music, with the Halloween theme forever stuck in the heads of thousands of horror aficionados. John Carpenter has recen...[Read More]
In the world of indie horror, there is a production company constantly turning our quality work and making a huge name for themselves in the community. This company loves the scary and the weird. They also have successfully ran multiple crowdfunding campaigns; one campaign was not so lucky. The important idea to understand is the talented and hard working individuals in this group of artists are w...[Read More]
Charles Manson elicits no introduction from me in this writing. However, it is not because I donât believe he deserves one, but only because he seems to be a familiarly dark staple in American pop-culture. Manson has somehow managed to weasel himself into the pantheon of cultural icons the likes of Elvis Presley, The Beatles, or Marilyn Monroe. Itâs strange that a person so reviled, holds such a m...[Read More]
The found footage genre continues to be an evanescent force revealing few symptoms of fatigue that most fads, by now, would start exhibiting. But with films like Lilinâs Brood the genre continues to surprise and enliven the genre exploring uncharted themes and subjects while dabbling in crafty methods of execution. Before I go on with Lilinâs Brood, letâs talk about the lengthy process of success ...[Read More]
This has been a good week for our podcast Tea Time of Terror. We have gone out and purchased the dot com website, so now all you have to do is go to www.teatimeofterror.com for all of your indie horror podcasting goodness. Along with this new addition, we will start having these nifty articles go out before each episode so you are well aware of what to expect on the newest episode. This is an ever...[Read More]
We have talked about the latest game from SadSquare Studio in the past. For all the newcomers and those who forget easily, we have a special treat for you today. We Are Indie Horror is certainly a fan of horror based video games but sometimes the jump scares just do not do it. A few years back the first person horror puzzle game P.T. took the internet by storm. Quebec based indie video game develo...[Read More]
If you are anything like the writing staff here at WAIH, then the morning cup of tea or coffee is a morning ritual not to be taken lightly. That first cup of caffeine of the day can really determine just how easy or hard the day will be. If you need that extra kick of personality with that morning drink, then look no further than artist Kevin âTurkeyâ Merck and his incredibly detailed zombie mugs....[Read More]
Thatâs right, gentlemen keep an eye between your legs, you never know whats coming to get you. Award winning writer and director Christopher G Mooreâs short film Knob Goblins takes aim at the low hanging fruit of our loins. Starring Tom Gore, Jaysen Buterin, Christohper Hauldsworth, Michael Ray Williams, and Yale Giffin, this seven minute short film is enough to keep those pants on tight. Synopsis...[Read More]
We all know him as the infamous Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th Part VII through Jason X but Kane Hodder stars in a new film as a vicious ghost whoâs past falls into the category of adult entertainment as a pimp. The Haunting of Alice D looks to take the ghost story and bump it up a notch and having Hodder on board can only mean good things for the feature. Actress turned Director, Jessica Son...[Read More]
From director, Jared Cohn (Hulk Blood Tapes and Buddy Hutchins), Little Dead Rotting Hood, the newest from famed low-budget horror house The Asylum, the ubiquitous masterminds behind the Sharknado franchise, is perhaps one of the coolest fairy-tale updates, and lycan movies I have stumbled upon in quite some time. Being the sucker that I am for ferocious furballs, it is no surprise that I found en...[Read More]
As this weekend began, Park City Utah flooded with cinema fans from around the globe for the United Stateâs most prestigious film festival, Sundance. The 10 day festival which this year runs from January 21 to January 31. Although history of the festival has not been kind to the horror genre, the past few years have shown a shift in the appreciation of the dark, the weird, and the macabre. This ye...[Read More]