“4 of 5 stars” - GOREZONE MAGAZINE
“...every film offers something fresh and unique to the horror genre... and had me thirsting for more.” - HORROR SOCIETY
“... some of the best short films I have seen in a while. This is real film making at it's best!” - HORROR NEWS
“...consider adding this to your horror film collection. You won’t be disappointed.” - THEOFANTASTIQUE
These films caused a buzz on the festival circuit - then vanished.
If you saw them the first time you know what we mean. If you missed them then, enjoy them now.
From a dark, cautionary tale (THE CRYPT CLUB with Alison Pill) to gallows humor on the job (GHOST BUSTED); from the grotesque otherworld inspired by H.P. Lovecraft (THE VEIL) to present-day outbreak fears (THE NINTH ENTRY); from the stylishly bizarre (MY SKIN!) and the chillingly macabre (OCULUS) to the dire family survival drama (OLD FRIENDS from the Director of SAW 6).
Dim the lights & dig in for your own private horror film festival.

* THE CRYPT CLUB's Alison Pill was nominated for a 2006 TONY AWARD for her work on Broadway in THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE.
* Kevin Greutert is the editor of the THE STRANGERS and the SAW films (1-5). He showed his film, OLD FRIENDS, to the producers of the SAW series and they hired him to direct SAW 6.
* The AAAAAH!! INDIE HORROR HITS logo artwork is by 'Ghoulsih' Gary Pullin, Art Director of RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE.
“Good stories, well told.” That's our guiding principle for AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits. Or, as we translated it for the horror genre: "ALL KILLER - NO FILLER!" These films are short, but definitely not sweet.
We’re your fresh alternative to sitting through more of the big studios’ horror re-treads. Horror fans can now see deserving indie films that would otherwise remain buried. Individually, these films won 56 international film festival awards. But there’s not much of a market for short horror films – until now.
This collection is a labor of twisted love. It wasn't easy getting these films together. Each one deserves to be seen and... um, enjoyed? I'm not sure that's the right word for horror films. So, let's say they deserve to be 'experienced'. Dig in! And help spread the word.
We’re in the lab putting together the next volume. If you know of a great indie horror, thriller, or dark fantasy film please let us know about it at www.aaaaah-films.com
Thanks for supporting indie filmmaking. See you in the dark…