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Exclusive Interview with “The Neighbor” Star Josh Stewart

With Egan Productions & Fortress FeaturesThe Neighbor set for release next week, we caught up with the feature film’s star, actor Josh Stewart, for a quick chat on the nail-biting suspense thriller. Directed by Marcus Dunstan (of The Collector and The Collection) and co-written by he and longtime writing partner Patrick Melton (the two are responsible for Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI and the Feast se...[Read More]

Review: ‘Pigskin,’ a Gorgeous Homage to Body Horror

Any film, feature or short, that features music from The Chromatics and Desire is okay in my book (and maybe that’s why I love the soundtrack to Drive so much). Pigskin, the Florida State University thesis film from Jake Hammond and Nicola Newton, is a 13 minute short about the pains of growing up– literally– and body image issues. Our young protagonist, Laurie Vernon (Isadora Leiva), appears to b...[Read More]

Dance With The Drunken Devil This Halloween

Halloween is steadfastly approaching, with it bringing some of the best events of the year to Southern California. From haunts to screenings to special one night affairs, there’s just something about SoCal in the September to October months that just screams Halloween in a way no other can. No Halloween celebration would be complete without an evening of dancing, terror, and of course, drinking wi...[Read More]

ProCo To Screen “Tender” At Action On Film Festival This Weekend

It’s a big weekend for SoCal horror, as the Halloween season begins to take effect, more and more horror themed events are surfacing. From haunts to screenings, the Southern California area is littered with horror happenings. This weekend will see the screening of Brian Gearson and Joseph Davis’ short film Tender at the Action On Film Festival in Monrovia, CA. Tender tells the story of a woman who...[Read More]

Weekend at the Laemmle NoHo with ‘Killer Friends’

Do you live in the Los Angeles area? Do you have any plans this weekend? No? If not, that’s okay, yours truly has you covered. Starting September 2nd (this Friday), and for one week only, you can catch a screening of the short film and new horror comedy, Killer Friends, directed by first time filmmaker Zach Noe Towers, who also stars in the film, and Tina Carbone. You can check it out on the big s...[Read More]

“The Unkindness of Ravens” Has It’s Premier At Frightfest.

The Unkindness of Raves has been a film we’ve been following for quite some time now. The Lawrie Brewster directed film was the highest grossing crowdfunding campaign in the UK, and has had nothing but spectacular reviews across the board. They recently had their premiere at London Frightfest, which seemed to go unsurprisingly incredible. The much anticipated follow up film to Brewster’s Lord of T...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Nathaniel Barber

It’s late at night, something shakes behind a bush, disturbing the horses. You rise, awoken by the noise, in front of a dimly burning campfire, your gun at your side. You can still hear the rustling of some mysterious creature. With only the light of the campfire and the bright stars, you grab your gun and check on your steed only to find him missing. The stars at night are big and bright deep in ...[Read More]

‘American Murder Song’ Hit the Road in October

American Murder Song are going on tour and they’ve released their tour dates, appropriately named the American Wake Tour, emphasizing that “It’s not a funeral, it’s a wake.” American Murder Song is a collaboration between Terrance Zdunich, actor/writer/composer, who you might recognize from his role as “Graverobber” in Repo! The Genetic Opera (directed by Darren Lynn Bousman), and Saar Hendelman, ...[Read More]

Delusion Returns To An Almost Sold Out Run

Being a horror fan means going to a theater, waiting for the lights to go down and settling in your seat with reckless abandon and beckoning the fear to enter your world. Or maybe it’s cozying up with H.P. Lovecraft or Stephen King, letting horror play out in your mind’s eye. In our modern age, there are even more ways to consume horror media, whether it’s video games or new media, the horror will...[Read More]

Review: Short Film ‘Mirrored,’ Inventive Horror Comedy

From director Ryan Shovey– this week’s Featured FearMaker— comes the very funny and quirky short film Mirrored, subtitled “A Demonic Horror Comedy,” written and produced by Nicole Bird. What starts off as a simple enough service when our “hero,” Dylan (Aaron Jay Rome), has a mirror installed in his bathroom, which soon turns into a living nightmare for the gaming slacker who’s only current preoccu...[Read More]

‘American Horror Story’ Creeps into Halloween Horror Nights, 2016

As the mystery of American Horror Story season six hangs in the air, with the theme of the upcoming season still a well-kept secret (the only clues provided are through cryptic teaser trailers), here is something that you can chew on and mull over until then. Up to this point, the terror of American Horror Story has been held at bay within the confines of our televisions. However, it has been anno...[Read More]

Review: Fantasia Winner ‘Man Underground,’ a Brilliantly Acted Indie Drama

Here at We are Indie Horror we promote independent horror art in its many facets. Whether it be the eclectic hybrid of visuals and text in comics, the painstakingly written word in books, the collaboration in film, or the tormented brush stroke on a canvas, we are here to get your name out there and discover what lies at the fringes of the mainstream. We have an insatiable passion for the macabre ...[Read More]