If youâre looking for something that is a blend of the weird with a dash of the macabre, then Romeoâs Distress, by Featured FearMaker Jeff Frumess, is the right film for you. Shot almost entirely in black and white, with some in-color moments of jest, Romeoâs Distress follows James Ferrose (Anthony Malchar) a man deeply lost in tortured and pained love, like that vividly brought to life by America...[Read More]
The latest film from Uncorkâd Entertainment comes from I.D. Entertainment. It Watches is directed by Dave Parker, best known for the âSweet Toothâ installment of 2015âs horror anthology, Tales of Halloween. That opening salvo of the film was one of the anthologyâs highlights, mixing strangeness, humor, and not a little gore into an effective mix. Given the directorâs work in gory, effects-laden pr...[Read More]
A We are Indie Horror favorite, Wild Eye Releasing, has announced the nationwide DVD release of Wolf House, and let me tell you, damn does this look terrifying. Directed by Matt D. Lord, and written by Ken Consentino and Elizabeth Houlihans, Wolf House stars Consentino himself accompanied by the talents of Jessica Bell (not Biel, unfortunately, although Iâm sure Bell is just as good) and Marcus Ga...[Read More]
Nobody wants to be a filmmaker. Okay, maybe thatâs not entirely true, there are millions of people who dream about being in the film industry. Perhaps a better statement would read, âFilmmakers donât want to be filmmakers.â That doesnât make much sense either, but itâs the truth. Of the millions of people who want to make films, there are only a few thousand who ever pick up a camera. Out of those...[Read More]
The 2005 Aussie horror flick Wolf Creek has been a fan favorite for over a decade since its release, and now the Wolf Creek series is coming out on DVD. The mini-series aired an episode at Screamfest, which gained acclaim from critics all around. Based on the iconic cult movie franchise, the all-new revenge thriller television series Wolf Creek: Season One arrives on DVD March 21 from Lionsgate. T...[Read More]
Thursday evening, We Are Indie Horror founder Neil King went live on Facebook to give some exciting news. This Sunday, we will be airing a special show on Project Alpha, the new streaming site slash community from Nerdist and Geek & Sundry. Alpha isnât your regular streaming service, it is an interactive, community-oriented experience which involves you the viewer just as much as the people wo...[Read More]
Youâve heard of the 24 Hour Film Festival, get ready to experience the live theater version as Zombie Joe gets ready to embark on his 16th Annual 50 Hour Drive-By Festival! Thatâs right, four teams are given just two days to write and prepare a short script before they perform them in front of a live audience! The show will play on January 28, 29, and 30. Written by Steven W. Alloway, Vanessa Cate...[Read More]
Last month we brought new of an axe-wielding Sean Whalen swinging at children in the new film from IFC Midnight, The Axe Murderer of Villisca. Now theyâve released a slew of new stills as they prepare for their January 20 release. On a June night in 1912, eight peopleâa mother, father, their four children, and two guestsâwere murdered by an axe-wielding killer in the sleepy town of Villisca, Iow...[Read More]
An eerie stillness echoes throughout the hollow sea of winter trees. Footsteps, frantic and hurried, rush through the miles of dead leaves. Two sets of breath whisper over the rolling hills: the first, distressed and frenzied; the second, short and steadily focused rage. A girl in an orange coat (Catherine Beckett) is caught and tackled to the ground by a man in a green long-sleeved shirt and a be...[Read More]
Pop Culture Shock Collectibles, an âindustry-leading companyâ which has acquired such illustrious licenses such as Conan the Barbarian, The Thing, The Howling, Mortal Kombat, and An American Werewolf in London is launching a Kickstarter campaign to  make their own film, one they consider a love letter to the âCreature Featuresâ of the 1980âs. The film, which is set to be directed by PCSâs very own...[Read More]
Weâre just a few days away from the first Friday the 13th of 2017, and that means weâve got some fun horror-related things going on! Of course, tattoo shops will still be offering their discounted â13â collections (Of course weâre getting another one). Usually, this is where we make some haphazard reference to the classic slasher flicks featuring some guy in a hockey mask (or burlap sack), but we ...[Read More]
Directed by Robert Conway, Uncorkâd Entertainmentâs latest, The Covenant, is a demonic possession picture from the director of Krampus Unleashed, and starring several of Uncorkâdâs regular retinue of performers. The filmâs plot is fairly straightforward: Sarah Doyle (played by Monica Engesser) loses both her daughter, Elizabeth, and husband, Adam, in tragic circumstances when, Adam commits suicide...[Read More]