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Psychadelic Thriller ‘Close Calls’ Releases New Stills and Poster!

There’s wind of a new indie project gaining steam in Sherwood, Arkansas. Filmmaker Richard Stringham has recently announced his latest film will focus on a girl trapped in her own home. Close Calls looks like the perfect low-budget film we love here at We Are Indie Horror. With its uber-simplified storyline, the teaser trailer manages to grasp the viewers’ attention without hesitation. Maybe it’s ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Damien LeVeck

Sitting in a small dark room, not a terribly small room, but no larger than a roomy interrogation room, a man sits alone in a comfortable, pleather chair. His eyes are glued to the glow of the several screens in front of him, as the cold white luminance gazes back at him. He is editing. The painstaking hours are perhaps the most crucial to the filmmaking process, and there is, of course, a deadlin...[Read More]

Review: “Bad Kids of Crestview Academy”

Bad Kids of Crestview Academy is an enthralling rollercoaster of a cross between The Breakfast Club and Sin City, with plot twists and turns that keep the audience guessing. Its strong sense of style is evident from the very first minute. This is Ben Browder’s directorial debut coming from a healthy acting career, spanning back to 1978. The film is based on the graphic novel sequel “Bad Kids Go 2 ...[Read More]

Review: “Among The Shadows” From Seraph Films Eyes The Macabre

Ariel has just landed the Vice Presidency of her company. She is a hard working business woman with a plan until she is visited by a shadow-like figure from her childhood nightmares. Now, she must fight for her life or remain in the darkness forever. Ariel (Raquel Houghton) begins to unravel the mysteries of the shadow man with a little help from her BFF (Samantha Rund) and a creepy occult booksto...[Read More]

Carlos Omar de Leon Shorts: ‘KAL – The Clown’ & ‘Killer Date’

We are Indie Horror just got a look at two short films from writer and director Carlos Omar de Leon, titled KAL – The Clown (which you might have seen on the Crypt TV Facebook) and Killer Date, both from 2016. In the first short film, KAL – The Clown, a woman (Noelle Hanson) receives a mysterious package in the middle of the night. If that wasn’t weird enough, inside the box: a marionette clown. A...[Read More]

New Orleans Comes To Los Angeles With Drunken Devil’s Bloody Gras

Mardi Gras is just a few weeks away, and that means a night of hedonistic debauchery is imminent. Usually, a spectacle saved for New Orleans, this year Los Angeles will get a taste of the raucous causing festivities courtesy of our friends at Drunken Devil. Their latest endeavor will transport guests back to the turn of the last century to a seedy, blood-soaked New Orleans with Bloody Gras Last ye...[Read More]

LAHorror.com’s “Irrational Fear” Launches Kickstarter With Casting Call

From the minds that brought us 2Jennifer and Dismembering Christmas comes a brand new film that will explore all the fears you have plus some. Our good friends over at LaHorror.com are teaming up with Slasher Studios to bring you their latest feature titled Irrational Fear. This will be the third feature from Slasher Studios. Irrational Fear tells the following story: Six therapy patients are brou...[Read More]

WIHFF Submissions Now Open

The newest female-driven horror film festival has recently opened up for early bird submissions. The Women In Horror Film Festival, or WIHFF is a unique festival dedicated to showcasing and celebrating female writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, make-up artists, actors and composers who have dedicated their craft to the horror genre. The festival will be coming to the community of Litt...[Read More]

Review: “The FiancĂ©â€ Love Hurts With A Bizarre Twist On Bigfoot

Director Mark Allen Michaels’ The Fiancé is an interesting feature, with an intriguing combination of Bigfoot movie meets Russian mobster flick. When there’s also elements of reality TV and a romantic backstory, the film could’ve easily been an absolute mess, but the various pieces form an intriguing pattern which manages to sustain interest and entertain for the entirety of the film. The Fiancé i...[Read More]

Scary Endings Just Released Their Most Chilling Episode Yet. Oh, And Don’t Forget A Towel

Given that we’ve gone two whole days this ear without any majorly influential people passing away, it’s safe to say that 2017 is off to a better start than 2016. To add to the great start of 2017, Scary Endings just released their newest episode, and it is their most intensely chilling to date. The Water Rises is a fitting title to the new Scary Endings. It stars Empire’s Kaitlin Doubledayand Scar...[Read More]

Indulge In An Afternoon Of Music And Prose With Zombie Joe

While horror and blood-soaked mayhem tend to be the calling card for North Hollywood’s premiere horror theater group, Zombie Joe’s Underground is taking a break from their regularly scheduled mischief to make way for a special engagement by composer Christopher Reiner Here is a piece of their press release: Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group Proudly Presents a rare and magical late-afternoon p...[Read More]

Featured FearMaker: Jeremy Thompson

As we say goodbye to that terrible year that was 2016 and look into the wide-eyed, highly skeptical 2017, we look forward to another year of excellent independent horror. With all the mishaps and shocking twists and turns of the past year, it is important to look at our world slightly differently. To take the lessons we’ve learned and utilized them in the best way possible. This week’s Featured Fe...[Read More]