John Fitzpatrick is a name you may have heard on We Are Indie Horror before. He is the mind behind the hit short horror film Skypemare, which has reached over one million views on YouTube, as well as the mastermind behind the monthly horror episodic Scary Endings. Over the last year, weâve been talking a great deal about John and his works, including his latest short film, which is just breaking o...[Read More]
Running We Are Indie Horror is a fun gig as horror lovers. We get to watch some great indie horror, but we also get to watch amateur filmmakers make their way onto the scene. When we set out to create this horror community, we had no idea how many filmmakers would come out and show support, as well as look for support themselves. This is why it is great to see films like George Fraserâs Happenstan...[Read More]
John Fitzpatrick and his Scary Endings crew are at it again for the eighth installment of their monthly horror series. Each month they write, produce, and release a short horror film ranging from light and fun to dark and twisted. In this installment, U Get What U Deserve, written by Brian Chandler, we get a look into a possible future. During the Trump presidential era, Kagan is the victim of a t...[Read More]
Weâve often spoken about the transcendental shift from one side of the camera to another. Itâs always great to see what an actor can do when they finally spread their wings and attempt directing. Although much desired, directing is hard work, and not for everyone. There are few, however, who manage to not only make the change, but excel at it. This time weâre hoping to say the latter for Walking D...[Read More]
What is the scariest place? Maybe an abandoned asylum, or amusement park? How about an old church or dark forest? Perhaps the most terrifying place is not on this planet, but rather the infinite solitude of outer space. Imagine floating around in deep space, alone in the void, light years away from contact. A lonely space ship is the only thing keeping you away from the treacherous nothingness out...[Read More]
Nicknamed the âfront page of the internet,â Reddit is a large online community filled with every fathomable type of interest group. The community based website promotes creative works and inspires artist to create. Besides general discussion, from time to time the Reddit community works together to make awesome content. Recently We Are Indie Horror stumbled across a post that caught our eye and no...[Read More]
One of the short films screening this week in Austin, Texas at SXSW is this Veterans for Peace UK film directed by James Price, and written by Darren Cullen, Action Man: Battlefield Casualties As opposed to telling a singular, linear story, Battlefield Casualties gets its point across through a series of 80âs style GIJoeâ esque commercials. The commercials feature a new line of action figures, the...[Read More]
Last night We Are Indie Horror decided to have a double feature short film night to get in the SXSW mood. We had a repeat viewing of the incredible and beautiful one shot horror short Night Of The Slasher. Following was a film none of us have seen and it certainly complimented the art piece above very well. The Smiling Man in itâs own right is a beautiful piece of cinematic art that belongs on the...[Read More]
Life has a funny way of changing course without notice. Bad people can become good under the right circumstances, and vice versa. Sometimes a life long path of destruction and desolation can lead to a life of loneliness and squalor. Director Patricia Chica takes a look into this interesting phenomenon with her latest short film Serpentâs Lullaby Penned by Charles Hall, Serpentâs Lullaby stars Jeni...[Read More]
ďťż Back in October we talked about a film festival in Miami which had a slew of shorts attached. One such short caught the attention of We Are Indie Horror and apparently the rest of the world. Chris Walshâs animated creep-fest The Shutterbug Man has been completed for about a year now and has successfully traveled the world inside the festival circuit gaining positive reviews and praise across the...[Read More]
The team behind the increasingly successful YouTube channel Whereistherockhammer have been putting out one horror short film every month under the titles Scary Endings and this past weekend the team led by John Fitzpatrick released yet another short. Obvious spoiler alert but it is just as terrifying as the last one. Thus far, Scary Endings has brought intruders, bone chilling monsters, and one gi...[Read More]