Since the dawn of We Are Indie Horror, there has been one man who has stood behind us for support and lead us through battles of all the challenges. This man was one of the first ever Featured Fear Makers. He was the first victim on It Came From Candiâs Lab. He is one of the busiest names in Independent Horror. We are of course talking about the Seraphim himself; Gene Blalock. For those in the dar...[Read More]
On Friday October 30, 2015 The Wiltern in Los Angeles will have horror take over. The historic venue in Central Los Angeles will be hosting a one night horror extravaganza just in time for Halloween. And We Are Indie Horror has an opportunity for you to win TWO FREE TICKETS! The theater will be transformed into a haunted house as well as hosting a quadruple-feature horror movie marathon. If that i...[Read More]
We have talked about Adam Yeendâs short film project Scary Endings before. He, along with his team, have been releasing new horror shorts every month. Just in time for the end of the month festivities, they have released their Halloween themed short Yummy Meat: A Halloween Carol which premiered at Screamfest on October 18. Keep reading! Yummy Meat was written by Sean J. Decker, directed by John Fi...[Read More]
Jason Blum, head of Blumhouse and one of horrors most iconic modern independent filmmakers, is teaming up with the Soska Sisters to create GSNâs most terrifying game show, Hellevator. Keep reading! The Soska Sisters, the Canadian identical twin writing / directing duo, first receivied notoriety after their DIY loveletter to Grindhouse cinema, Dead Hooker In A Trunk, which has received a number of ...[Read More]
You read that right. Ross Patterson, writer/director of Helen Keller vs Nightwolves, has released his movie on YouTube for Free! The film stars Lin Shaye, Jessie Wiseman, Barry Bostwick, Alanna Ubach, Richard Riehle and Jesse Merlin. Helen Keller vs Nightwolves is an epic follow-up to Rossâs previous film FDR: American Badass. It tells the true story of how HelN Keller lost her ability to see and ...[Read More]
Eggs and Bacon, Chocalte and Peanut Butter, Metal and Horror. Separate those items are can be pretty good; but together those combos compliment each other in the best ways possible. Todayâs Blood Bank comes from Mike Schiff who is working on a documentary about two of those items. As much as you want it to be about Chocolate and Peanut Butter, it is way better than that. The History of Metal and H...[Read More]
A few weeks back, we brought you a unique kind of FearMaker with Madison Rhoades. Entertainment, especially horror based entertainment, is evolving quicker now than ever before. People want to experience horror films for real. And Madison wants to put YOU inside of a horror film in CrossRoads Escape Games Hex Room Unlike other independent art ventures, roadblocks occur causing unwanted stress; men...[Read More]
For 10 days in the month of October, horror fans and FearMakers from around the world gather in Tinseltown to honor those up and coming horror creators. Through a festival of 59 different horror films from all around the world, the experience of seeing terror delivered in a wide range of voices resonates with and inspires all artists. Every year for the past 15 years, the annual festival commemora...[Read More]
Last week we shared with you the trailer for the short The Haunted House by Wesley Alley. If the trailer did not convince you of his talent, you need to check out his 15 Second Horror Film Challenge, âThe Monster In The Closetâ. This is a true sentiment of how to make something scary in fifteen seconds. The story is simple and the scares are full force. The short is written, produced, and directed...[Read More]
When We Are Indie Horror first introduced Luna Wolf from The Evil Twins, she was incredibly busy marketing her projects and modeling career while crowdfunding for a mini film. Today we take the time to catch up with our friend from across the Atlantic in this weekâs Community Check-In. âMy career has been going from strengths to strengthsâ stated Luna when We Are Indie Horror asked how she is doin...[Read More]
Horror icon is a strong term to use within this genre. In the days of Carpenter and Craven, that term was not thrown around for modern filmmakers, but when looked back upon they top the bill. When modern filmmakers are thrown into the hat, not many names stand out yet. But Adam Green is slowly and surely becoming a modern day horror icon. Ariescope Pictures, Adamâs company, have been creating orig...[Read More]