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Review: “The Blackcoat’s Daughter” Dark and Twisted Art At Its Finest

This year has barely got on its way in form of Horror and we already have some amazing films to top the list. The Devil’s Candy, Get Out, and Split have all caught critics and fans eyes alike. Today, a new film adds to the list. In the same vein as The Witch from 2016, The Blackcoat’s Daughter may not be for everyone but at its core is a piece of horror art that astonishes visually and challenges ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Carlos Omar de Leon

There used to be a time when filmmakers were forced to flock to main cities, like Los Angeles, to pursue a career in showbusiness. Int the past, the West Coast held a majority of the key elements to a successful film industry. In the past couple decades, however, technology has moved the film industry out of Los Angeles and into the rest of the world. Not using tons of expensive celluloid film, ca...[Read More]

Enjoy a ‘Last Meal’ with Death’s Son in New Interview Series

If Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal has taught us anything about sharing the same space with death, then it’s safe to assume that sitting down with Death’s son for a meal and drink will likely not end with dessert. This is the premise for a new digital series created by restaurateur/entrepreneurs Aaron and Jessica Grimmer, titled Last Meal. The new program, produced by 2Penguins and Odkrow (Portl...[Read More]

The New Wave Of Scream Queens – 5 Indie Horror Actresses to Watch For

Linda Blair (THE EXORCIST), Jamie Lee Curtis (HALLOWEEN), Sissy Spacek (CARRIE) and Neve Campbell (SCREAM) rightfully earned the “scream queen” title in their day. Appearing in some of the most iconic and well-received horror films of all time, these women not only frightened audiences but helped redefine the horror genre. So who will follow in their footsteps and keep horror movies fresh, fun, an...[Read More]

Sevé Schelenz’s ‘Peelers’ Is The Gore Fest It Promises And More

Director  Sevé Schelenz has had us waiting in constant anticipation since his last film Skew back in 2011 comes his latest work, Peelers. Starring Wren Walker, Caz Odin Darko and Madison J. Loos, Peelers is a bloody, grimy gore fest of the highest order, with more heart than you’d dare expect with just the right amounts of sex and violence, which is ultimately what brings us here, isn’t it? Peeler...[Read More]

10 Things You Might Have Missed From Last Year’s ScareLA

Last year ScareLA was a massive celebration of Halloween and horror. While this year’s Holloween convention is still a few months away, we thought it would be fun to revisit last year and show off some cool offerings you might have missed. 10 The Rope Experience There were a ton of mini haunts and experiences to choose from, but this one, in particular, was a special treat. Hidden in a corner of t...[Read More]

We Are Indie Horror, PROco, and Action On Film Festival Announce Contests For First Time Filmmaker

We are excited to announce that we have joined forces with PROco PROduction coMPANY and the Action on Film Festival to give one first time filmmaker a waived fee to enter into the festival, taking place in Las Vegas this August. “We Are Indie Horror and The Action on Film Fest were our firstsupporters.” Says Joseph Davis of PROco “They gave us the opportunity to show our work to an audience on the...[Read More]

‘Attacked on Set’ Coming to Bluray, 3/21

Attacked onSet by writer and director Tom Novell Return of the Skin Eaters), is making its way to Blu-ray Spring 2017. The film is described as one that “promises nothing but a hair-raising good time… perfect cult film to watch over and over when you have the need to be squeezed! Laugh at it because it is campy…scream at it because it is scary…it’s meant to purely entertain you.” Attacked on Set r...[Read More]

Review: “The Dark Below” – An Experience in Experimental Horror

Horror comes in all shapes and sizes. Large casts, one person locked in a casket, mansions, creatures, ghosts, serial killers and all the likes can make up our beloved genre. Sometimes a filmmaker has to step outside the box and do something completely different to capture the attention of the audience. Director Douglas Shulze not only stepped but leaped out of the box and plunged himself into som...[Read More]

‘King Kong of Skull Island’ Book Still Needs Your Support

As Kong: Skull Island roars its way to theaters, acclaimed artist and author Joe DeVito has launched a Kickstarter campaign to chronicle the ultimate King Kong mythology with King Kong of Skull Island— an illustrated novel. Conceived with the full support of Kong’s creator Merian C. Cooper, will be a new book that archives the only Cooper-authorized origin story of King Kong, but also of Skull Isl...[Read More]

Review: Syfy Film’s ‘Atomica,’ Effective Sci-Fi Thriller

The latest from Syfy Films, Dagen Merrill’s Atomica (formerly Deep Burial), is a futuristic thriller, set in a world where atomic power is what keeps the planet running. Ran entirely by one company, a desert facility begins to suffer strange problems, and safety inspector, Abby Dixon (Sarah Habel), sets out to see if she can repair the problems. Once there, she encounters maintenance worker, Robin...[Read More]

Join The Jester While The Queen’s Away At The Fool’s Festival This April.

If you happen to live in the Southern California area between Los Angeles and San Diego, then you just might be lucky enough to celebrate Halloween for all twelve months out of the year. In March alone, we’ve already had Reign of Terror Haunted House open their doors to 95 rooms of sheer terror, and just last weel Halloween Club held their annual Spookshow. In just a couple weeks, terror will reig...[Read More]