We are Indie Horror had the opportunity to chat, via Skype, with actor Moses J. Moseley who will appear in the sequel to the anthology feature Volumes of Blood (check out the full review). The sequel, titled Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories, is currently in production. In the interview, Moseley talked about working on season three of the hit AMC show The Walking Dead and Volumes of Blood: Horror S...[Read More]
If you thought the images of The Witch were brutal… Do yourself a favor and listen to the Music. The horror world was pleasantly surprised when Robert Eggers’ psychological dark tale, The Witch was released. Not knowing what to expect, we all went into those theaters curious and slightly hesitant. From what the trailer promised, we were in for the scare of a lifetime. With cheap thrills in mind, w...[Read More]
Writer and actor Jeffery Self and director Jim Hansen are currently getting ready for the release of their new horror comedy You’re Killing Me. The film stars Self and Matthew McKelligon as George and Joe, two young gay men in a newly found relationship. The only problem is that Joe is a serial killer. Despite the fact that Joe constantly tells George about his killings, George plays them off as a...[Read More]
It is safe to say that without Herschell Gordon Lewis, the splatter horror subgenre would probably not have existed in the manner that it has taken shape. That means no Dawn of the Dead, and no Braindead amongst others. Always business minded Lewis saw film as an opportunity to turn a profit. He asked questions in the vain of, What do the people want to see? and What films would make the most mone...[Read More]
Home invasion films are incredibly popular currently. The deal with invasion of privacy and comfort which in America is an honest and true concern to many citizens. Over the past few years, there has been many different home invasion horror films such as You’re Next, The Strangers, and The Purge. Today (January 15, 2016) a new film can now be added to the list of great home invasion films. Intrude...[Read More]
This past weekend I was fortunate enough to check out a magnificent independent found footage horror film at the Landmark Regent. The film was The Black Tape written, directed, and produced by Ramone Menon. It is advertised as a film created by it’s sadistic titular character, the Black Tape Killer and includes the tagline: “Shot by Me, Cut by Me, Music by Me, Murder by Me, Now Watch Me.” The Blac...[Read More]
The horror film has been slowly evolving over the past few years. Especially in the independent market, there has been a resurgence in horror comedies and found footage films.One filmmaker is holding his own with his hauntingly terrifying stories and ingenious camera work. Writer/director Anthony DiBlasi‘s Last Shift is probably the scariest movie to come out in 2015. With it’s great cinematograph...[Read More]
A few weeks back We Are Indie Horror informed the community of a unique immersive theater experience, Wicked Lit. To refresh your memory, Wicked Lit is an walking play where the wrap around story leads you through the grounds of the mausoleum and cemetery while putting the audience inside three different shows. Unbound Productions are the masterminds behind Wicked Lit for seven years now. We Are I...[Read More]
(October 6, 2015) – In The Dark is one of the many horror films being released today for INDIE HORROR DAY, and We Are Indie Horror had a chance to watch it early. In The Dark is an anthology, surrounding two “cold blooded killers” as the characters describe themselves. The two ladies find a bag of old VHS tapes in a motel room with a VCR player. The tapes they pull out are Keeper and To Be Loved, ...[Read More]