Everybody loves a good zombie movie. Danish director Bo Mikkelsenâs new movie What We Become appears to be the next great one. The film stars Mille Dinesen, Ole Dupont, and Mikael BirkkjĂŚr. Here is a synopsis: A family of four is quarantined in their home as a virulent strand of the flu spreads into town and they are forced to the extreme to escape alive. (IMDB) What We Become, which has a new tra...[Read More]
We Are Indie Horror are fans of new and original ideas. A few years back, we caught wind of an incredible experience called Delusion, an interactive theater experience. Due to Delusion being out of commission until next year, creator Jon Braver has let the world know what he is doing in the mean time. This year Jon Braver at Delusion is out promoting his favorite Halloween production, due to Delus...[Read More]
If you remember late last year, a strange game appeared on the Playstation Store; simply named P.T. If you were lucky enough to grab this terrifying game before spoilers went up on the internet about what it is and where it came from, you know the experience We Are Indie Horror had. Truly chilling, incredibly scary, and it even made us jump like little girls. Then a sad day came, we learned that t...[Read More]
Todayâs Community Checkin comes from an Australian Fear Maker across the Atlantic ocean currently residing in Osaka, Japan. Hamish Downie, the head of Visceral Psyche Films(www.visceralpsyche.com/) and the producer of the beautiful and terrifying short by Paul Lemming Silent Hill: Stolen Heart; is incredibly busy making his imagination come to life. Hamish is one of the Fear Makers who can cross g...[Read More]
Before Bill Maher was sitting at a desk for HBOâs hit show Real Time with Bill Maher, he got his start starring in the 1989 B-horror film Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. The film, written and directed by J.F. Lawton, also stars Shannon Tweed (Playboy, Detroit Rock City) and Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog, Escape From New York City). The synopsis: These women are serious about their TASTE...[Read More]
ďťż Itâs 11:00 PM on the corner of Sunset Blvd and Hollywood Blvd outside the beautiful and historic Vista Theater. Hoards of people are gathering in line to witness one of the most insane films ever made. Ross Pattersonâs Helen Keller vs Nightwolves is holding its opening, and the release party is on the street. On one side of the theater, a long line of fans await entry with the line conveniently ...[Read More]
Who seriously hates clowns? Killer or not, horror fans can agree that there is just something off about clowns and it just makes you uncomfortable when you see one. Clowns as subjects in horror films is not uncommon but when it is done right, it can leave you awake for days seeing those painted faces, red noises, and fake smiles haunt your mind. If you are one of those people, then we apologize be...[Read More]
All horror fans are well aware of the impact that Wes Cravenâs (R.I.P.) A Nightmare on Elm Street made when it hit the horror scene in the 1980âs. One key element to any horror film and its atmosphere is the music. A Nightmare on Elm Street is no exception to this rule. Lucky for us and all horror fans, the music in the film is original, spooky, and creates the perfect theme for our favorite night...[Read More]
One hundred and five years ago, Thomas Edison was hard at work arguably creating the now billion dollar film industry. He paved the way for our craft with his inventions and experiments with story telling. He also made one of the first horror films of all time! In 1910, Edison retold Mary Shelleyâs Frankenstein. Written and directed by J. Searle Dawley, the short film takes a very liberal view on ...[Read More]
As fans of horror, most of us do tend to love Halloween. We also do love to party. And we arenât too much against Cannibalism in film. Well James Roday of Psych fame, is making his directorial debut with the cannibilistic Halloween party film called Gravy. The synopsis goes: An irreverent, daring and wickedly-fun horror comedy, GRAVY walks a perfect line of tension and release, laughs and scares....[Read More]
Yesterday Rue Morgue brought a wonderful project to light. Although we will have a Blood Bankfeature on this later, we feel this is so important we have to tell you now. This Kickstarter campaign is for the first ever ânon-profit educational museumâ in all things gore, guts, monsters, and overall horror. The Hollywood Horror Museum has some of the biggest names in the genre backing it such as Hell...[Read More]
When We Are Indie Horror traveled to ScareLA we met a lot of new potential Fear Makers. One in particular, who will be featured next year, is named Crystal Farrar from Rumplestiltskin Studios. She is an artist who creates incredible bloody character illustrations which you can see below. At ScareLA we saw one of her new creations. The creation is something special, it is a 3D UV Blacklight Doll Fa...[Read More]