Last year Matthew Freyer Productions hosted a contest like no other. We wanted to put a spotlight on some individuals who sometimes get overshadowed by the large commercial Haunted Attractions. Yes, we are talking about the extremely hard-working, do-it-yourself, "some of my neighbors hate me" - HOME HAUNTERS!
These guys do it for the love of doing it. Some Home Haunters put as much time, and a huge chunk of their own change, into developing their Haunts as commercial Haunts do. So we tho
Article By: The Evil Genius
Just like horror movies, haunters have become a predictable breed. Anyone that frequents haunted houses on a regular basis can usually tell you where the scares will come from as soon as they enter a room. This tends to detract from the experience as a whole. Sure, the lighting, soundtrack, actors, makeup and sets might
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