Andrew Schwarz got his start when he spent his senior year of high school interning at Fangoria Magazine, working under Tony Timpone and Michael Gingold.
Upon moving to Los Angeles after college, he was assistant to the master of horror, Wes Craven.
Later, as a production executive, Schwarz worked closely with indie horror filmmakers like Alistair Legrand, Paul Solet, Dallas Hallam & Patrick Horvath.
His short films - RAAL, THE ELVIS ROOM, and THE SHACK - have played at renowned film festivals like Fantasia and Another Hole in the Head, and have been featured on ALTER, Bloody Disgusting, This is Horror, and Ain’t It Cool News.
Based on the story by Stephen Graham Jones, two young women learn the truth behind a spooky hotel industry superstition.
Eight people experience sleep paralysis, a condition which leaves them unable to move, speak or react.
When a single mother and her two young children are tormented by an increasingly strange and intense presence in their quiet suburban home, she turns to her scientist boyfriend to take on the violent forces that paranormal experts are too frightened to face.
Follows the tale of a 17-year-old on house arrest for the summer. When his mother is away on business, a horrifying incident occurs, followed by an even more terrifying presence in the house.
The sequel is set just weeks after Annie Barlow's deadly confrontation with the Judas Killer. In this elevated sequel, we meet June, a woman whose carefully constructed life is beginning to unravel due to lucid nightmares so awful they disturb her waking life
When athletic teen Mari Collingwood opts to hang out with her friend Paige in town rather than spend an evening in with her parents vacationing at the family's remote lake house, it marks the beginning of a night no one is going to forget.
The true-life story of a Harlem's notorious Nicky Barnes, a junkie turned multimillionaire drug-lord. Follow his life story from his rough childhood to the last days of his life.