Avaâs Possessions begins with the tail-end of a demonic possession and its violent outcome. This is not a flashback alluding to or indicating the filmâs focus, but instead this is where the filmâs story begins. Based on this prologue one can easily fall under the impression that this is just another movie about a woman being possessed by an outside force. I often err in matters of film, however, m...[Read More]
Back in January We Are Indie Horror caught word of a genre mashup film blending western and horror with Kill Or Be Killed. Coming from Greeks film, Kill Or Be Killed is created by the team of Duane Graves and Justin Meeks. It tells the story of: In the autumn of 1900, outlaw Claude Barbee puts his âretirement planâ in action, attempting to lead his train-robbing gang across Texas to recover a cas...[Read More]
Stephen King has always been adored by horror fans for his dark tales of dread and freight. Kingâs stories also have a phenomenal track record with being adapted to the screen. Classics such as IT, Misery, and Carrie have scared on the silver screen for decades inspiring young artists of today. Writer and executive producer Vanessa Ionta Wright is one of the young artists inspired by the masterâs ...[Read More]
The sky is dark and the wind is howling. The mysterious cackle of laughter echoes throughout the night, piercing the calmness of the storm. Donât go outside, it is too dangerous. Stay where you are, cuddle up, and grab your laptop; The new Featured FearMaker is here and ready to keep you safe and warm. Chris St. Croix has been here before, showing off his latest film, In The Dark in an interview w...[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]
The good people at Horrify Me have been killing it lately with their incredible recreations of classic horror characters. Beginning with their George Romero to their Lady Pinhead, and their latest creation is simply perfection. Based out of Kent, UK, the award winning team has gone all out for their latest work, calling it the most iconic character so far, and they are right. The Bride of Frankens...[Read More]
Last week we showed you the trailer and a clip for the upcoming horror thriller from Wolf Creek director Greg McLean; The Darkness. To continue along the media train and excitement growth for the project, we have a special treat for you. From Blumhouse Tilt comes the brand new poster which holds the same eeriness as the trailer itself. Check it our right below. The Darkness tells the following sto...[Read More]
Independent horror studio, Wild Eye Releasing, who is behind horror films such as the upcoming slasher Bunni and the epic battle of Bigfoot Vs. Zombies are ready to deliver their next tasty treat. In May, the world will see the release of the Australian black comedy horror Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla. Check out this wacky synopsis for a bit of a taste as to what to expect from this sweet treat. A...[Read More]
Over the past year, We Are Indie Horror has managed to bring you several amazing, wonderful independent horror artists from all around the world. What started as a weekly Facebook blog has turned into a multi-headed beast. This weeks Featured FearMaker sent us her short film months ago, and has since worked with WAIH, including directing a segment for our YouTube series Candiâs Lab, which will be ...[Read More]
There has been a fascinating trend in video games recently, particularly horror games. We all have spoken about the multiple new types of games coming out. Everything ranging from Five Night At Freddyâs to the blood bank from two weeks ago Ghost Theory. One game in particular has taken a beloved style emulated in a teaser game that shook the world and has turned the volume up to 11 on all things h...[Read More]
LeglessCorpse Films brings us the horror/thriller Nailed Down, a film that features no shortage of religious allusions, proverbs, and iconography. Writer and director Harley David Morris explores holy groundâ seldom navigated waters in the horror genreâ to tell the story of revenge steeped in Christian morality. Apart from the obvious demonic and exorcism horror films religious allusions remain la...[Read More]