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London Listen: “The Uninvited” Is Inviting You For a 4-D Interactive Horror Experience

Interactive horror is slowly taking over how we as horror fans and fanatics experience Halloween haunts. The classic haunt is fun and all but it seems we crave more. So going along with this week’s featured Fear Maker we bring you information on The Uninvited, a 4-D horror interactive experience currently running in Charlotte, North Carolina for the Halloween season. After it’s initial run, for th...[Read More]

Mexico Jumps on the Anthology Bandwagon with “Mexico Barbaro”

The horror anthology is alive and better than ever. It’s almost as though classic films like Creepshow and Black Sabbath are becoming parents and grandparents. Films like Tales of Halloween and In The Dark are making the horror anthology great again. Eight Mexican filmmakers are getting in on the action. Mexico Barbaro is showing us how great Mexican horror can be. Eight Mexican directors unite to...[Read More]

“Hellraiser: The Scarlet Box” Is A Must Have For All Hellraiser Fans

In 1987 the world of horror films was introduced to the Lament Configuration Box and the hell that is unleashed from it in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser. Pinhead and his aptly gang of Cenobites brought torture to souls just for the sheer pleasure of themselves and the consequence of solving the puzzle box. Throughout the years Pinhead has made his way through time and even once to space, and now he co...[Read More]

“House of Purgatory” To See Wide Release with Terror Films

Tyler Christensen‘s directorial debut House of Purgatory has been picked up by Terror Films, set to release to a wide audience in early 2016. Tyler’s film, completed in 2014, has been traveling around the festival circuit, looking for that special someone to help distribute. “There are so many distribution companies these days, especially in the horror genre, that it was very important to us to fi...[Read More]

Leah Shore’s “Old Man”: Meet Charles Manson

Some monsters can be scarier than others. Sometimes the scariest ones are real.Leah Shore shows us how scary real monsters can be with her animated short Old Man. Old Man is a five minute animated video of recordings from Canadian Filmmaker/Author Marlin Marynick’s telephone conversations with the legendary Charles Manson. Marynick and Manson had spent hours talking over the phone, which eventuall...[Read More]

HOMEMADE HORRORS – DIY Halloween Part 1 – Framing and Walls

Halloween is right around the corner and it’s time to break out the costumes and decorations. For many people this means either spending money on high dollar props or getting stuck with cheesy smiling ghosts and pumpkins. We’re here to help! You don’t have to spend a ton of money to have a good, scary Halloween. Whether you’re building a haunted maze, a yard scene, or just decorating for the seaso...[Read More]

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Turns 40 And Is More Popular Than Ever

40 years ago today, those crimson red lips graced movie screens for the very first time with an uncertain future ahead of them. The Rocky Horror Picture Show, at first a flop, came back in a huge way. No, it’s not an independent movie, it was made by Fox. However, that’s not what we’re here to talk about. 40 years later and the film is still being screened in theaters on a regular basis, but with ...[Read More]

Candi Fear and WAIH TV Go To ScareLA

Its a hot summer weekend in August in Los Angel… correction Pasadena, California. Outside the Pasadena Convention Center children and adults are dressed up in costumes such as sheet ghosts, cows, Ash from Evil Dead and a bunch of other creepy cos-play ready to Trick or Treat. Yes, in August people in the Los Angeles area Trick or Treat among seeing some of the best art, haunts, and make-up in Horr...[Read More]

“Quiver” Trailer Will Make You Tremble In Fear

Camping is always a good time for friends to get out in nature, get to know each other better, and apparently have your blood drained by giant ticks. The new trailer for Quiver will make you re-think your next camping trip. Director Trevor Zurkan taps into a childhood fear of getting ticks in the woods and having them suck out all your blood only these ticks are giant. Zurkan’s directorial debut l...[Read More]

“Nevermind” Bio-Feedback Horror Game Released on 9/29

Modern technology is allowing for anybody to learn how to make art, be it a film or a video game. The trick is being unique and different in a market that is oversaturated with content. The game developing team at Flying Mollusk have done just that with their new steam game Nevermind, a bio-feedback horror adventure game. Erin Reynolds, who is head of the Nevermind team spoke with We Are Indie Hor...[Read More]

“Second Origin” Rebuilds the Post Apocalyptic Movie

We’ve all watched countless movies about post-apocalyptic worlds, like Waterworld, Mad Max, Turbo Kid, or Zombieland. Spanish writer and director Carles Porta is changing the view on the sub-genre with his new film Second Origin. The film, written by Bigas Luna, is based off  Manuel de Pedrolo‘s 1973 hit novel by the same name.The book has sold over 2 million copies worldwide, and is considered a ...[Read More]

“Trick R’ Treat: Days Of The Dead” Comic Pre-Order Available

Fans of the Halloween anthology film starring our favorite little trick-or-treater is back. This is not a about the sequel that we are all eagerly awaiting but about something that can be in your hands in less than 2 weeks time. On October 6th Michael Doughtery is releasing a comic book prequel to his hit 2007 cult classic Trick R’ Treat called Trick R’ Treat: Days of The Dead. The Amazon pre-orde...[Read More]