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‘American Murder Song’ Hit the Road in October

American Murder Song are going on tour and they’ve released their tour dates, appropriately named the American Wake Tour, emphasizing that “It’s not a funeral, it’s a wake.” American Murder Song is a collaboration between Terrance Zdunich, actor/writer/composer, who you might recognize from his role as “Graverobber” in Repo! The Genetic Opera (directed by Darren Lynn Bousman), and Saar Hendelman, ...[Read More]

Delusion Returns To An Almost Sold Out Run

Being a horror fan means going to a theater, waiting for the lights to go down and settling in your seat with reckless abandon and beckoning the fear to enter your world. Or maybe it’s cozying up with H.P. Lovecraft or Stephen King, letting horror play out in your mind’s eye. In our modern age, there are even more ways to consume horror media, whether it’s video games or new media, the horror will...[Read More]

Review: Short Film ‘Mirrored,’ Inventive Horror Comedy

From director Ryan Shovey– this week’s Featured FearMaker— comes the very funny and quirky short film Mirrored, subtitled “A Demonic Horror Comedy,” written and produced by Nicole Bird. What starts off as a simple enough service when our “hero,” Dylan (Aaron Jay Rome), has a mirror installed in his bathroom, which soon turns into a living nightmare for the gaming slacker who’s only current preoccu...[Read More]

‘American Horror Story’ Creeps into Halloween Horror Nights, 2016

As the mystery of American Horror Story season six hangs in the air, with the theme of the upcoming season still a well-kept secret (the only clues provided are through cryptic teaser trailers), here is something that you can chew on and mull over until then. Up to this point, the terror of American Horror Story has been held at bay within the confines of our televisions. However, it has been anno...[Read More]

Review: Fantasia Winner ‘Man Underground,’ a Brilliantly Acted Indie Drama

Here at We are Indie Horror we promote independent horror art in its many facets. Whether it be the eclectic hybrid of visuals and text in comics, the painstakingly written word in books, the collaboration in film, or the tormented brush stroke on a canvas, we are here to get your name out there and discover what lies at the fringes of the mainstream. We have an insatiable passion for the macabre ...[Read More]

Period Horror ‘Scratch’ to Appear at Screamfest Horror Film Festival

The incredibly talented actress Bel Deliá returns to Screamfest LA as the star of short film Scratch, directed by The Walking Dead alumnus Emma Bell, in her directorial debut, from a script written by Helen Shang Five years ago, in 2011, Bel Deliá and her film The Tunnel made waves at Screamfest Horror Film Festival, a found footage film released under interesting and unique circumstances, offered...[Read More]

Horror-Thriller ‘The Ninth Passenger’ Begins Shooting in Vancouver

The upcoming film The Ninth Passenger has the type of title that would make Alfred Hitchcock proud. However, this is not a long lost Hitchcock film, instead it is the feature length debut of director Ian Pfaff. Ian Pfaff is no novice either, he has helmed a plentiful amount of short films that includes bombastic titles such as Froyo Robbery, Purgin Virgin, Mustache Dude!, Food Farts, and many more...[Read More]

Check Out Medical Horror Anthology “Patient Seven” New Poster

Back in October, the genre distribution company Terror Films announced principal photography was underway for their untitled horror anthology, now called Patient Seven. The anthology will feature award winning short films, as well as a wrap around story written by Barry Jay Stitch and directed by Danny Draven. The project will entail seven short films directed by  Nicholas Peterson, Paul Davis, Óm...[Read More]

Review: ‘Downstairs’ is a Campy Film with A Great Lead in Sam Boxleitner

Man, oh man, do I love campy films and better yet, a purposefully campy film. Such is the case with Downstairs, directed by Lee Boxleitner, who has a role in the film, and written along with his brother Sam Boxleitner, the star of the film. Flip Schubbers (Sam Boxleitner) is a night security guard at an artist’s loft with a shady past. In the very beginning, we witness a, or possibly multiple, sui...[Read More]

“President’s Day” Makes A Farce Out Of Holiday Horror

While slashers and demonic spirits have been cornerstones in the horror pillars, recent decades have proven just how terrifying holidays can be. From My Bloody Valentine, to Trick R’ Treat, just about every holiday has had its turn to strike fear into the hearts of millions. One team of indie filmmakers have made their take on the holiday season, with their farcical comedy, President’s Day Preside...[Read More]

Stills and Teaser Trailer for Upcoming ‘The Plague Doctor’

After deciding to spend the night in the haunted island of Poveglia, five people from Colorado had to be rescued by Italian firefighters, after reaching the island by water taxi and having decided to spend the night.  As the night came and darkness loomed, an unknown presence began to haunt them. They endured hours of sheer terror until a passing sailboat overheard their screams and called the aut...[Read More]

Review: “Let’s Be Evil” A Unique PoV Experiment Done Right!

As technology continues to evolve at an exponential rate, the fear of what it can offer becomes increasingly more mysterious. New advances are changing the screens in front of our faces to alter reality and create a world that does not necessarily exist. Virtual Reality may be in it’s infant stage of the modern consumer, but to tech companies it has been an ever strive to alter the world we see ar...[Read More]