In Darren Lynn Bousman’s newest film Abattoir, Julia (Jessica Lowndes) is a curious and plucky reporter, the type you would find in the films of the 30s and 40s; her character, reminiscent of the fast-talking Hildy Johnson, played by Rosalind Russell, in His Girl Friday. Grady (Joe Anderson) her male confidant and police detective, is first introduced to us in trench coat and fedora, like he walke...[Read More]
What is it about horror anthologies that piques our interests and satisfies us in such a fulfilling way? Yet, by the end of it, we are left with a feeling of emptiness, craving more of this format’s bite-sized storytelling. From the short stories penned by Edgar Allan Poe to Tales from the Crypt (either in comics or television) and The Twilight Zone; to Trick ‘R Treat, Creepshow, and Body Bags, th...[Read More]
Warning: If you are scared of clowns, DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!! Eli Roth‘s much anticipated Clown is finally making its way to American theaters after a successful run in Europe. A little boy’s birthday party gets ruined when his entertainment (clown) cancels. His father finds a clown suit and becomes the new entertainment but something is weird about it, there is an evil curse and it won’t come o...[Read More]
The surprise element is one aspect of a short film that when done correctly can achieve wonder. The latest short film which was written and produced by We Are Indie Horror friend Pandie Suicide (AKA Pandie James) achieves moments of surprise scene in and scene out in Blood Bath. Coming from Deathaus Films in Los Angeles, California, the five minute short packs punch after punch with beautiful cine...[Read More]