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FEATURED FEARMAKER: YAKOV LEVI

When many people think of horror, their mind quickly goes to blood and sex. From the beginning, horror has had the influence of all sins, not just violence, but lust as well. Their equally enticing lures are perfect for those seeking a little more kick in their entertainment than what the mainstream has to offer. If it’s sex you’re after, then look no further than this weeks Featured FearMaker. Ya...[Read More]

BLOOD BANK: “The Marshall Family” – Shane Michaels

Horror seems to go in waves and trends. As time goes on, fears of the masses change causing movements in the horror genre which tend to focus on a particular sub category of our beloved genre. In recent years the fear of the masses has been privacy. People feel safest and most private within their homes. Horror films reflect this movement in mass fear by taking on the form of Home Invasion films. ...[Read More]

BLOOD BANK: “Malacostraca” – Charles Pieper

Indie cinema is in a constant debate as to which is cheaper and better, Computer generate effects or practical effects. What it comes down to is the talent involved. Some indie filmmaking teams have great Computer graphics people who do an incredible job at a low price. But what many of the up and coming artists can agree on is the thought process of the days of ol’. We love practical effects. If ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Peter Kane

Just like the little rat said in Disney’s Ratatouille, “Anyone can cook.” This idea that anyone can create something amazing rings true within the horror community worldwide. We’ve seen stories take shape from all parts of the world, from all types of people. The one thing all these FearMakers have in common is their undying passion for what they do. Whether they write, direct, paint, or make anyt...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: David Lucarelli

Comic books have always been one of the most captivating forms of entertainment. The stories, artistry, and loyal followers brings a certain buzz to the air anytime we walk into a comic shop. Much like a film, making a comic book is a team sport, requiring the help of several people including writers, artists, inkers, and publishers, and more. This week’s Featured FearMaker has made a life out of ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Jimmy H aka Mudd the Magnificent

While a majority of our Feature FearMakers are filmmakers, we at We Are Indie Horror take pride in showcasing the best of all the facets within our beloved genre. From writers to sculptors, we aim to leave no stone unturned in our search for the greatest in independent horror. This week’s Featured FearMaker is not only an incredible magician / scare actor, but he also happens to be one of the nice...[Read More]

Blood Bank: ‘Abyzou: Taker of Children’

Independent director Jordan Pacheco returns with his fourth feature film and it sure sounds scary. Out of Fall River, Massachusetts, a recurring nightmare has haunted Pacheco and now he intends to combine that vision with an ancient mythos to create an original and frightening looking film with Abyzou: Taker of Children Originally from Greek folklore, Abyzou, is a female demon blamed for miscarria...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: The Boxleitner Brothers

They write, produce, direct, act, score, and are funny as hell. The native Angelinos Sam and Lee Boxleitner have a knack for creative innovative horror, and turning small budgets into big productions. Whether it’s a ghost story or a crazed lunatic in a diaper, every Boxleitner project always seems to astound us with its originality and master crafted shots. Before we get into their films, let’s fi...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: The Boxleitner Brothers

They write, produce, direct, act, score, and are funny as hell. The native Angelinos Sam and Lee Boxleitner have a knack for creative innovative horror, and turning small budgets into big productions. Whether it’s a ghost story or a crazed lunatic in a diaper, every Boxleitner project always seems to astound us with its originality and master crafted shots. Before we get into their films, let’s fi...[Read More]

Blood Bank: Jim Rothman’s “Scythe”

We Are Indie Horror opened the Blood Bank a little under a year ago. Slasher films can be argued as to going back to the 1960’s with Psycho but really gained popularity in the 1970’s. And horror as a genre is centuries old. Never in these time periods had an idea been pitched in this vein with such bluntness. Director and Writer Jim Rothman is out to prove an interesting point. He wants to create ...[Read More]

Blood Bank: James Bushe’s “Cannibals & Carpet Fitters”

Specializing in one particular genre is a tough feat. Horror for example requires a tremendous amount of talent and patience to be successful with. A great horror is not just a scary story, but it is timing, pacing, editing, camera angles, lighting, music. All these elements have to be on a higher level to be considered great. Comedy requires the same amount of attention. Movies are not just funny...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Patrick Rea

With each passing week, FearMakers grace the homepage of We Are Indie Horror to tell their stories and get their works out into the world. From up and coming artists to well established entrepreneurs, these FearMakers work hard to reach the plateaus of success. This week we are featuring a FearMaker whose work has not only reached screens around the world, but have left him with a few local Emmy’s...[Read More]