Indie Rights

Dark Forest (Movie Review)

How many people remember the days of Slasher flicks? Come on, everyone who grew up in the ’80s more than likely scanned the Horror film section in the video tape store, taking in the compelling artwork of some creepy looking films. Well, those days have ... Read More

Scareycrows (Movie Review)

One of the latest entries into the Horror/Comedy genre, Scareycrows quickly sheds its straw to tell the tale of an English seaside town submerged in a harmless Halloween tradition of hanging handmade “scareycrows” to ward away evil. An annual tradition, the town also throws a full-on festival ... Read More

Einstein’s God Model (Movie Review)

Induction Productions make their cinematic debut with a story about scientists getting in touch with the afterlife in Einstein’s God Model. Initially released in the US back in May of 2016 through Indie Rights, over the past year plus it has earned more and more ... Read More

The Man in the Silo (Movie Review)

For a film clocking in at under an hour long, The Man in the Silo has spent a long time behind the scenes. Trailers and online articles were spread as early as 2013, with IndieWire.com citing its development as 2012, though ScreenMag.tv reported November 2009 as ... Read More

Mommy’s Box (Movie Review)

There are not many familial bonds as strong as the one between a mother and son. Though many stories and movies include some, not many focus solely on it. Latest Drama Mommy’s Box focuses on the strength of one particular mother-son relationship. Written, directed and starring ... Read More

At Granny’s House (Movie Review)

Latest Horror film release At Granny’s House offers a new perspective into taking borders into one’s home. Released on DVD as of May 24, 2016 via Indie Rights and written and directed by Les Mahoney (The Big Kiss Off 2013, Available 2016), Mahoney also stars as ... Read More