Month: April 2016

Friday The 13th Screening in Los Angeles For May 13

Sound the alarms and grab your hockey masks, May will see the next Friday the 13th, which inevitably means there will be screenings of the famed Jason Voorhees films, not that there’s anything wrong with that. In fact, it’s kind of the best part about Friday the 13th, next to the cheap tattoos. Midnight Movie Masacre, or M3, specializes in midnight screenings of your favorite horror films along wi...[Read More]

Crypt TV Unveils A Sleek New Design

Chances are if you are on the internet, you’ve seen at least one CryptTV post.  You might even be one of their 1.1 million followers. Whether you follow them or a friend shared one of their many short films, CryptTV has become the place to go to see weird and awesome films. It was recently announced by CryptTV COO Darren Brandl, that they will be revamping their classic look for a sleeker, cleaner...[Read More]

Download American Murder Song’s First Tune For Free!

Last week We Are Indie Horror introduced you to the mysterious project coming from the minds behind The Devil’s Carnival and Repo: The Genetic Opera, American Murder Song. Compiled of composers Terrance Zdunich and Saar Hendelman, the duo reunites for a new musical collaboration and this time they are taking on early American murder. Today we have some more information as well as an opportunity to...[Read More]

“The Levenger Tapes” Coming To DVD July 5

“Evil goes viral” is the tagline to the terrifying 2013 film from Writer and Director Mark Edwin Robinson, and they seem to be right. The Levenger Tapes is finally making its way to DVD and digital download on July 5, courtesy of Lionsgate Detectives in a remote town pore through every frame of a troubling tape to find the whereabouts of three missing college students. The chilling footage becomes...[Read More]

Review: “The Before Time” Questions Integrity Of Modern Media

By J. Carlos Menjivar With the popularity and abundance of the found footage genre unique voices are rising amongst the horror community in an attempt to create fresh perspectives in the sub-genre. Just take a quick look at my previous review for the film JeruZalem and you’ll see what I mean when I say that, independent filmmakers are painstakingly redefining the found footage film. This time arou...[Read More]

New Aussie Monster Flick “Red Billabong” Drops New Trailer

Deep in the Australian outback lies a dark and evil mythical spirit known as the bunyip. Derived from Australian Aboriginal mythology, the bunyip is an amphibious creature which lurks in still waters awaiting it’s next victims. This deadly creature is also what may or may not be hiding in the darkness in Luke Sparke’s directorial debut film Red Billabong Nick Marshal and his estranged brother Tris...[Read More]

Motorpsychos – 5 Slasher Movies Featuring A Killer In A Motorcycle Helmet

Horror trends come and go. Killer dolls, cannibal rednecks, and oh, so many zombies. But what of the ones that have been forgotten? Today, We Are Indie Horror knocks the dust off these dirt devils to bring you a breakdown of cult horror movies featuring Motorcycle Riding Maniacs who use nothing but a spooky black helmet to cover their identity. What Have They Done To Your Daughters? (1974) This sl...[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]

“Death Choice” Is A Choose Your Own Adventure Slasher!! What Are You Waiting For?

How many times have you watched a movie in which the characters always make bad decisions? As bad as you feel for them, watching the glorious slaughter fest that follows is down right thrilling. If only there was a way to make those bad decisions for them. Oh wait, there is? The Lavin Production Company’s latest endeavor is a choose your own adventure slasher, Death Choice: Motel Mayhem The vision...[Read More]

Review: “Beyond The Bridge” A Feat Rarely Met By Indie Work

By J. Carlos Menjivar Made under the auspices of a 10,000 Euro budget and created over a five year span, Beyond the Bridge is a film that many low-budget filmmakers strive to achieve in look and enticing content. This film is a case study in visionary and talented film making galvanized to create a work that has both the look of a studio feature and the frugal and captivating soul of an indie film...[Read More]