As the holidays approach, and the gift purchasing timeline shortens with an ominous ticking to the zero-hour, the time has come to beat the procrastination. We are Indie Horror is here to help and guide you through the stress of gift-giving with some art that is worth owning. These gifts, are for anyone, but they will be much appreciated by the macabre and the bleak, those with an insatiable taste...[Read More]
Friend of We Are Indie Horror and director of the incredibly well done short film A Tricky Treat wants to take you on a beautiful Mexican retreat to study The Unlimited Actor Method in January of 2016. Patricia Chica is an award-winning filmmaker recognized for her innovative work with actors. She invites performing artists of any skill level to accompany her on a 4-day retreat where she will expl...[Read More]
New York based indie filmmaker Mike Turney recently released a new trailer for his short film Normal. The film stars Nicola Fiore as Pingo, a bartender with an addiction to sex combined with sensory deprivation. When she reconnects with an old friend, it seems as though everything might change, but when she is stalked by a mysterious man and a frightening affliction, the twisted secrets from her f...[Read More]
Punk Rock icon and TV star Henry Rollins stars in the new upcoming tale about an immortal cannibal in Jason Krawczykâs He Never Died. The film also stars Booboo Stewart and Steven Oog. It tells the following story: An exceptionally prolonged life brings depression and a detachment. Jack (Rollins) buys stolen blood from a hospital intern, plays bingo daily, sleeps fourteen hours a day, watches tele...[Read More]
Much like the Aokigara Forest in Japan, Portugalâs Forest of Lost Souls is a dense forest in which several suicides occur. Writer/director JosĂŠ Pedro Lopez has finished his new film about that dark place titled The Forest of Lost Souls. Ricardo (Jorge Mota) is a sad old man, who gave up on life when his older daughter, Irene (Lilia Lopes), took her life in a romantic pact gone wrong in the glacier...[Read More]
Itâs a cold, dark night; you are home alone watching a scary movie when suddenly a rustling outside is heard. You turn to look but nothingâs there. A few more minutes past, the movie is the highest point of tension and BANG! The noise comes from outside, so you go to investigate. Thatâs when you see him. Tall, shadowed, and masked. Run! Throughout the years of marvelous cinematic excursions within...[Read More]
The holiday season has been thrusted upon us. Horror fans everywhere can rejoice with the slew of holiday horror out this year. The holiday season for us may be about who would win Santa vs. Krampus or conjuring the dreadful and gory ideas which include Santaâs elves feasting on Santaâs dead body. For others it is about gift giving. Here at We Are Indie Horror, we have searched through the indepen...[Read More]
Independent filmmaking is a bizarre beast that many try and few succeed. When it comes to oneâs particular job on a set, it is not always specified fully. Every independent set has many of the cast and crew doing multiple jobs; be it do to budget restraints or just lack of network. Sometimes a job arises that was not even accounted for in pre-production. Indie filmmaking is about learning and is w...[Read More]
To celebrate the arrival of Michael Doughertyâs newest film Krampus, which hits theaters today, our friends at Crypt TV want to turn you into Krampus! If you have Snapchat, send a selfie to the folks at @CryptTV and they will send you a picture back of yourself as Krampus. Itâs that simple. There are several great pictures already flowing in, weâve got some top contenders right here. Be sure to ad...[Read More]
Welcome to the first Blood Bank of December! This weekâs Blood Bank is taking a holiday spin. With the release of Michael Doughteryâs Krampus today, it is only fitting to focus on a Krampus centric crowdfunding campaign. Lucky for us, it is not another Krampus movie. Over saturation of the market is a real problem and if this was to promote another Krampus movie, we may be in trouble. Instead of a...[Read More]
Here at We Are Indie Horror, the website is constantly changing and adapting. Today we are excited to bring you a column from Featured FearMaker and good friend Hamish Downie. Agony Aunt Hamish will be a column similar to Ask Abbey. You submit your questions about filmmaking or horror in general and he will answer them for you 100% truthfully. What follows is the introduction Hamish wanted to mak...[Read More]
It was a little over a year ago when the sleepy town of Wasco, California when a man dressed as a clown went around taking terrifying pictures. Those pictures went viral, and the legend of the Wasco clown was started. Several copycats were created, including a 14 year old boy in Bakersfield, California who was actually arrested by police. Fast forward thirteen months later and the people at Forbid...[Read More]