We all know about the big blockbuster films that have been filmed in Cleveland. But plenty of indie flicks are still getting made here too. The Crimson House, a horror film about three amateur paranormal investigators who try to capture paranormal activity on film, and Scum, a horror film that features dialogue from interviews with real serial killers, were both shot in town. Both productions also used local talent. It features a soundtrack composed of music from Northeast Ohio/Cleveland bands including the High Gears and Smoke Noises. The movies make their world debuts tonight at 7 at the Capitol Theatre. Tickets are $5. (Niesel)