We are Indie Horror has had the opportunity, and honor, to view some of the many films in the LeglessCorpse Films (LC Films) library.  LC Films is a film distributing, and now production, company behind such titles as anthology film Volumes of Blood Donât Look in the Basement 2, a sequel to the 70s cult classic, and the bizarrely trippy Dolly Deadly (check out reviews in the links provided). LC Fi...[Read More]
Back in early September We Are Indie Horror received news on an indie film from visual effects artist Torey Hass, The Neon Dead. Not to be confused with The Neon Demon, the The Neon Dead is a blast to watch shows some real potential for all involved within the film. For those unaware the official synopsis is as follows: An unemployed college graduate hires two paranormal exterminators to combat a ...[Read More]
Do you enjoy the Halloween season, but maybe donât enjoy being chased around by chainsaws? Or maybe you have some small kids in the family and haunts might be a bit too extreme for them? Have no fear, Unbound Productions is here to serve you and your family for three hours of creepy cool entertainment. Now in their eighth year of Wicked Lit, the uniquely amazing theater company is back at Mountain...[Read More]
With Halloween in full swing, weâve been covering some truly excellent haunts, escape rooms, and events. With so many different happenings in So Cal, itâs really easy to blow all your hard earned cash on these events, but what if you donât have the bank roll to support your love of getting the sh*t scared out of you? Have no fear, weâve compiled a list of haunts and escape games that are designed ...[Read More]
Just in time for the Halloween season, 2012âs Monsters in the Woods, is getting an all new makeover. This time, Monsters in the Woods is creeping into the 2016 year with an ultimate rendition of its predecessor. From writer and director Jason Horton, Monsters in the Woods returns as a brand new and shiny Directorâs Cut. Released by Gas Money Picture, Monsters in the Woods will feature never-before...[Read More]
The best art comes from a dark area of the mind and is best expressed as a tangible manifestation in the form of art. Whether coping with inner demons or dealing with anxieties and worries, art has a way of expressing what ails us in a way that words just cannot fully encapsulate. âKindergartenâ is a short story and visual illustration book that has now been fully funded and ready to go. The brain...[Read More]
We talk a lot about filmmakers here, but filmmaking is a team sport. From writers to directors to cinematographers to grip and electric to effects to catering, everyone plays an important role in making films happen. When it comes to horror, the effects team becomes an essential piece of the puzzle, bringing the blood and gore to give that real touch to the end trails of the poor victim. Whether z...[Read More]
When things go awry, especially a heist, or any crime involving monetary gain, it is best to involve the least amount of accomplices as possible. If the opportunity ever arises, or youâre looking for a new career, I recommend one go into criminality as a solo act. In Blood Money, five friends who hide out in an empty summer home in France are about to find out about these high-risk entanglements w...[Read More]
With September on itâs way out, October creeps in, bringing with it everything scary and macabre. This also means that Shriekfest is just around the corner. They are ready to showcase the best in independent horror from around the world. Now entering their 16th year, the festival is excited to return to their home theater at Raleigh Studios Chaplin Theatres on October 6-9. ââI am absolutely thrill...[Read More]
Pig Pen is not a horror film per se but does showcase a brutality that only humanity could musterâ and that to me is more frightful than a chest bursting alien or a nightmare prowling clawed-man. Nonetheless, this film is incredibly bloody and gory for a drama/thriller. Filmed on the streets, Pig Pen follows thirteen year old Zack (Lucas Koch) whoâs about to learn just how tough it is out there aw...[Read More]
By now most of you have heard about what happened at Knottâs Scary Farm and Californiaâs Great America with their brand new VR horror experience. If you are left in the dark or have been under the VR googles too long, here is a recap of the story. This past year the gates to two premiere Halloween attractions opened with a brand new experience from Cedar Fair. Utilizing the growing popularity of V...[Read More]
The gritty horror film The Sky Has Fallen, from writer and director Doug Roos, boldly proclaims that  itâs all practical, no CG, and no shaky camâ and Iâll be damned if they didnât deliver as promised. The Sky Has Fallen is every gorehounds dream, featuring an excess of blood spurts, dismemberment, and beheadings. From the very first scene in the film, Roos makes his goal clear: there will be bloo...[Read More]