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2017 Just Got Sexier With Year Of Fear Male Pin Up Calendar

It’s 2016, which means most of us have completely stopped using paper calendars for at least five years now. They were the perfect excuse to have scantily dressed men and women to ogle while we set our dates, or maybe just cute animals dressed up in themed costumes. Either way, horror photographer Ama Lea has given us all 12 great reasons to bring back the hanging wall calendar with her latest pro...[Read More]

Folk Horror ‘Dogged’ Evolving to Feature Film

Earlier in the year, We Are Indie Horror featured the short film Dogged and its Kickstarter campaign in hopes for the filmmakers to expand their short into a feature length film. Thanks to a successful Kickstarter, Dogged has begun principal photography very late in August. In what is expected to be an 18 day shoot, the film by director Richard Rowntree will star Sam Saunders and Toby Wynn-Davies ...[Read More]

Crypt TV, HauntPay partner to launch CryptHaunt.com

Genre brand Crypt TV and ticketing platform HauntPay, a division of Passage Inc, are teaming up this fall to launch CryptHaunt.com, a new, high-end mobile ticketing platform to discover the best haunted attractions in the country this fall. Horror fans will be able to buy tickets to nearly a hundred haunted houses on CryptHaunt.com starting today. A select few attractions, including Hush (Westland...[Read More]

“Tales of Halloween” Blu-Ray Signing at Dark Delicacies In Burbank This Saturday

Perhaps one of the most anticipated Halloween horror films of last year here at We Are Indie Horror, Tales of Halloween is being released on a special edition DVD and Blu-Ray! The four disc set is loaded with special features, shorts, a video diary, complete soundtrack, and more. Tales of Halloween is a compilation of tales set in a sleepy town on Halloween night. However, the events that transpir...[Read More]

“The History of Metal and Horror” Has New Clip With New Campaign

About one year ago We Are Indie Horror introduced you to Mike Schiff and his upcoming documentary which combines two sub cultures which very much intertwine. The History of Metal and Horror was on Indiegogo looking for funding to show how the two genres mix via fans and content. The New York filmmaker spent most of 2015 and much of this year traveling around the country gathering interviews from s...[Read More]

‘Jet Set LA,’ Bloody Subletting Cautionary Tale

The bloody horror/thriller Jet Set LA is making its World Premiere this weekend at the Burbank International Film Festival. Written and directed by Colin Lawrence the film will play on Saturday night (September 10) at 8pm. In attendance at the premiere will be writer, director, producer, and editor Colin Lawrence, as well as, star and co-producer Rachel Amanda Bryant Besides Bryant, Jet Set LA sta...[Read More]

“Jack Goes Home” Sports A Stellar Cast Coming Soon

Horror has a preoccupation with the past. Perhaps because the past is full of secrets, the things your family or friends never told you and maybe you always wondered…what really happened? How can you ever know for sure? Will it forever haunt you? The past and the secrets it holds are at the center of the new film Jack Goes Home Here’s the official summary: “Jack Thurlowe (Rory Culkin) is a success...[Read More]

Macabre Games Return with ‘Hellevator’ Season Two

For horror fans, Hellevator is a one of a kind gem in the none too often horror game show genre. Now, the GSN horror themed game show is making its much anticipated return this October with its newest, and second, season. The game show, hosted by the Soska Sisters, Jen and Sylvia Soska, features contestants riding on a hellish elevator and taken on individual challenges based on macabre and horrif...[Read More]

The 17th Door Returns To Haunt Orange County For The Second Year

Dark storm clouds are forming over a shopping center in Tustin, CA as The 17th Door prepares to return for its Sophomore year.  Featured on our site last year as one of Jon’s Haunts, The haunt established itself last year as a more intense haunt, priding itself on how many people used the safe word, “Mercy!” Last year also say 26,000 victims walk through the doors of the haunt, making it one of th...[Read More]

American Murder Song Treks On With “III. The Reckoning”

The duo of Terrance Zdunich and Saar Hendleman are incredibly busy with their latest project American Murder Song. It seems as if every week we have some sort of news for you about the unique music group about death and murder. Today we tell you about the latest addition to the American Murder Song collection, which is out now just in time for their tour, correction wake. The third EP, titled III....[Read More]

“Challenges of An Indie Filmmaker” Jeff Frumess

A long time ago, while I was still in film school, I spent time working as a P.A. on different indie film sets. I wasn’t getting paid, which was fine but I was being treated poorly and I kept asking myself how is this going to help me make my own movie? I felt like I wasn’t learning enough about the process that justified the micro management or abuse. That is when I read Rebel Without a Crew by R...[Read More]

‘Motel 6 Feet Under’ Makes its Much Anticipated Return

It’s that time of year again. As the summer winds down, cooler breezes, pumpkin spice everything, darkened skies, withering leaves, Halloween, and haunts, begin to nestle and take hold in our black hearts. It’s the time of year when horror loving fiends seek thrills in simulated nightmares, coming as close as they can to the “real,” or even, cinematic danger. And since the resurgence in popularity...[Read More]