Back in mid May our friends at Seraph Films launched a video, or pretty much a vlog, featuring a long-time fan of theirs named Chloe whose sister had apparently been kidnapped. Gene Blalock at Seraph has mentioned that in an effort to raise awareness about what Chloe is going through, he offered Seraphâs YouTube page as a launchpad for Chloeâs videos. A text message with a link to a bizarre YouTub...[Read More]
When polling a large group of horror fans and asking âwhat scares you?â one answer seems to always land itself in the majority of the board; clowns! Why is that? Is it the painted faces? The harsh and over emotional happy expressions? Or maybe it is their constant need to please. Whatever it may be, the horror community can agree that clowns are always scary. Todayâs We Are Indie Horror Blood Bank...[Read More]
Every escape room fan has been drooling over the chance to enter the new Escape Hotel, which has been teasing fans with itâs large signage and creepy social media ads. For the past year, the team behind the illusive game has been hard at work turning what used to be The Geisha House into an escape game mecca. We Are Indie Horror was fortunate enough to be invited to stay at the hotel, and we were,...[Read More]
Green Room takes place in the rain drenched backwoods and dreary melancholy of the Pacific Northwest. Desperate for cash, the punk band The Ainât Rights take whatever gigs they can while on the road, even if it means taking a show deep in the woods at a joint that harbors an enclave of skinheads. The Ainât Rights are Pat (the late Anton Yelchin), Reece (Joe Cole), Sam (Alia Shawkat), and Tiger (Ca...[Read More]
Beginning in just a few days is the monstrous and notorious Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal. This time around, the world wide genre festival is celebrating their 20th anniversary. The massive three-week festival always had a soft spot for our beloved horror genre and this year is their biggest yet when it comes to the scary ones. What follows is a full comprehensive list of all th...[Read More]
By J. Carlos Menjivar From Brazilian director Monica Demes comes a re-imagining of the Bram Stoker classic, Dracula. This time titled Lilithâs Awakening, the film deals with complex themes contrasting the much more concrete source material. While the former dedicates itself in exploring dark and unknown forces the latter focuses on gender, concerned with the repressed role of women in society. The...[Read More]
Back in October we informed the community of a brand new project sure to bring smiles to the faces of many called The Hollywood Horror Museum. For those unaware, The Hollywood Horror Museum is a project put together by some of the greatest minds in horror in attempt to bring education of the horror genre to the masses. This would be the wordâs first educational nonprofit Horror museum. It plans to...[Read More]
The beauty behind some of the greatest pieces of art usually comes from the pain and suffering that was put into it. It is out of the darkness that brings to life amazing artwork, painting pictures which mimic the altruistic decline of those who help keep pain at bay. Filmmaker Patricia Chicaâs latest short film, Crimson Dance, uses burlesque to tell the story of cancer and the lifeline of blood g...[Read More]
A few months back We Are Indie Horror introduced the community to an independent project from some of the most talented group of story tellers across the Atlantic. That particular crowdfunding campaign went on to be the most-funded UK horror ever on Kickstarter. We are talking about none other than Lawrie Brewsterâs The Unkindness of Ravens. Over the weekend an incredible announcement came from th...[Read More]
In life certain choices creates paths, some of which can lead behind a camera, be it from film schools, backyard b-movies, or just sheer passion which refuses to let go. In the entertainment industry there is no one right way to get to where you want to go. Whichever path is taken, they all have a similar destination; that sweet moment when action is called and the script begins to take form in fr...[Read More]
Running a crowdfunding campaign is tough work. We Are Indie Horror learned just how difficult it is to spread the word on your project and get your goal met when we attempted our first crowdfunding campaign for Inked: A Prologue. According to a statistic late last year approximately 46% of film projects meet their goal and today we have a special treat for you. Sandy Collora stops by and speaks wi...[Read More]
The past few weeks, We Are Indie Horror has introduced and teased you to the incredibly talented duo known as American Murder Song. Comprising of Terrance Zdunich and Saar Hendelman, American Murder Song have created a new genre of music which can only be described as murder ballads. Last night at Fonogenic Studios, our attendance was called upon by Meesrs. Storm and Tender played by Zdunich and H...[Read More]