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FEATURED FEARMAKER: Lauren Morris

Filmmaking is always a team sport. Everyone from the executive producers to PA’s have equally important roles in making the film look as good and complete as possible. One of the most important pieces of the completed film is the score and sound design. Without music, a film lacks the ability to emote, intensify, and even scare its audience. a good score can mean the difference between a good film...[Read More]

‘The Uninvited: Awakening’ 4-D Haunted House Experience Comes to NYC

Have you ever wanted to experience activity with the paranormal, but don’t have a paranormal contact? Well, New York, you’re in luck. From September 30th through November 6th, you can experience The Uninvited: Awakening, a 4-D experience in a true haunted house. Taking place at the Graham Court, guest will experience 30 minutes of heart pounding fear, combining “immersive theatrical storytelling, ...[Read More]

Review: ‘Valley of Ditches’ A Sparse and Minimalist Achievement

Minimalist film, Valley of Ditches, from director and co-writer Christopher James Lang is a deceivingly simple and raw experience about survival and the brutality of our existence. We follow a young woman named Emilia (Amanda Todisco, also co-writer) who’s left for dead in a ditch under the desert heat, along with the dead body of her boyfriend, who was killed in front of her by a sadistic bible-t...[Read More]

Interview: ‘The Walking Dead’s’ Moses J. Moseley Chats About Upcoming ‘Volumes of Blood’ Sequel

We are Indie Horror had the opportunity to chat, via Skype, with actor Moses J. Moseley who will appear in the sequel to the anthology feature Volumes of Blood (check out the full review). The sequel, titled Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories, is currently in production. In the interview, Moseley talked about working on season three of the hit AMC show The Walking Dead and Volumes of Blood: Horror S...[Read More]

Where Is Madison?

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 Seraph’s YouTube page as a launchpad for Chloe’s videos. A text message with a link to a bizarre YouTub...[Read More]

Hollywood Horror Museum Update

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 word’s first educational nonprofit Horror museum. It plans to...[Read More]

Horrify Me Presents Tarman from “Return of the Living Dead”

It’s been a minute since we have heard from the talented Rick Jones of our favorite UK photo studio, Horrify Me. Today we have a special treat as he has released a new set of photos. The award winning horror photography studio has attempted a long dream of theirs, they recreated Tarman from the legendary 80’s horror classic Return of the Living Dead. Horrify Me has brought one of the most iconic z...[Read More]

“Shallow Water” Is Bringing Back The Monster Genre

What was the last monster movie you saw? What year was it released? Chances are it was either a remake, or it was released at least ten years ago. When it comes to creature features, making them can be a real catch 22. The budget to make monsters can be too big for small indie filmmakers, and Hollywood is just too busy making superhero films to care. One filmmaker is taking it upon himself to revi...[Read More]

“The Truth” Challenges The Modern Immersive Theater

Today’s modern world includes short attention spans, ear buds, and cellphones constantly in hand. It is impossible for a millennial to leave their phone off for two hours in the dark which is seeing much frustration in movie theaters but more particularly on the stage. We are in a time where theater is evolving and evolving quickly. It has to. What do artists do to adapt to these changing times in...[Read More]

Girls and Corpses Presents “All I Need” And The FIRST Exclusive Photos

Friends of We Are Indie Horror Girls and Corpses Presents has added a new horror film to their growing lineup. All I Need is the latest addition which is written and directed by new comer Dylan Narang. Narang plans to take the slasher genre and add a few twists and turns along the way while showcasing his own directorial vision. All I Need tells the following story: A young woman, Chloe, wakes bou...[Read More]

Plot Thickens For “The Tension Experience”

Those who follow We Are Indie Horror have heard us speak about and share updates on the latest in interactive horror theater (at least I think it is such) – The Tension Experience. For those who have not caught up you can check out part one and part two by clicking the appropriate links. Yesterday, May 29, 2016, saw the fourth live event from The Tension Experience and I am left buzzing after almo...[Read More]

“The Marshall Family” Reveals Deep Family Secrets, Getting Ready To Find Funding

Writer and Director Shane Michaels is currently hard at work putting together the final touches on pre-production for his upcoming film, The Marshall Family. The home invasion horror- thriller is gearing up for their June 6th Indiegogo campaign in which they hope to raise enough funds to make their film. An average family’s lives are interrupted suddenly one evening by a sadistic killer out for bl...[Read More]