There are solid films, on the indie horror circuit. A lot of indie films have been better, than those made by the big production houses.
I have gathered 5 indie horror films from the past 5 years, that in my opinion, if you haven’t seen, then you should really check them out.
1. Attack Of The Herbals (2011)
Written and Directed by David Ryan Keith
Trailer: https://youtu.be/fXI9lbDK6_A
Synopsis: Two unlikely heroes, in a small coastal village, in North-East Scotland, stumble upon a crate, on the beach.
They find that when the contents of the crate is brewed, it makes a great cup of herbal tea and decide to sell it to the locals. The tea is highly addictive, and turns the whole village, into flesh crazed zombies.
2. Dead Before Dawn
Written By Tim Doiron
Directed By April Mullen
Trailer: https://youtu.be/Rcx-Fx_MqW4
Synopsis: A group of teens accidentally and unknowingly, unleash a curse that makes anyone they come into contact with, kill themselves, and then turn into zombie demons.
3. The Den
Written And Directed By Zachary Donohue
Trailer: https://youtu.be/yyr8I1_S3io
Synopsis: A young woman studying the habits of webcam chat users from the apparent safety of her apartment witnesses a brutal murder online and is quickly immersed in a nightmare in which she and her loved ones are targeted for the same grisly fate as the first victim.
The Boy (2016)
Written By Stacey Menear
Directed By William Brent Bell
Trailer: https://youtu.be/zpIbO6HEwr8
Synopsis: An American nanny takes a job, at a stately home, in the English countryside. Upon meeting the child she’ll be looking after, she is shocked, that her new English family’s boy, is actually a life-sized doll. After she violates a list of strict rules, disturbing events take place, and make her believe, that the doll is really alive.
The Invitation (2016)
Written By Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi
Directed By Karyn Kusama
Trailer: https://youtu.be/0-mp77SZ_0M
Synopsis: While attending a dinner party at his former home, a man thinks his ex-wife and her new husband, have sinister intentions for their guests.