5 indie horror movies you need to watch on Halloween night.

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If you're sick of the usual Hollywood BS horror movies, you might want to consider following the indie horror route. Indie horror movies are something to be appreciated.
This Halloween night, I want to let you in on some of the best horror movies that the indie movie genre has to offer.

1. The House of the Devil (2009)
This movie has a similar tone that you would find in John Carpenter movies. The thing to keep in mind about this movie is that it is old school and can be unsettling.


2. Pontypool (2008)
This movie is recognized by the horror movie community as being an unconventional zombie movie. The movie is about a town that is gripped by a mysterious epidemic. Viewers have stated that this breaks the mold of zombie movies.


3. The Battery (2012)
If you're a fan of zombie movies, you will probably enjoy "The Battery." Viewers of this movie have said that it definitely sticks in you mind long after watching it.


4. Tucker and Dale VS. Evil (2010)
This movie stars Alan Tudyk, a familiar name in the horror-comedy genre. This movie will deliver a sh*t ton of gore, and is definitely a perfect horror movie to watch this Halloween.


5. House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Not sure if you can count this as an indie horror movie, but it is one that I have watched, and has definitely kept with me. This movie is directed by the iconic Rob Zombie (it's his directorial debut). It follows teenagers who are traveling through the woods. They come across a family of demented cannibals, and chaos ensues. The movie is full of gore, and it is so gory that I couldn't finish it the first time I watched it. I had to watch it a second time in order to fully appreciate it.


Now stop watching Paranomal Activity, Scream, and all those other BS movies. Turn on movies that are full of heart (and gore)!
Don't forget the popcorn! Happy Halloween dearies! Bwahahahaha!

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