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Haus of Fog is for anyone thirsty for the pre-2016 world, before a large swath of society decided to start taking everything so seriously. It's a website created by Ashley Good, the brain behind the Foggy Isle Film Festival, which showcased the best of indie horror and dark comedies for five years. Haus of Fog is where you can find the latest in indie cinema, honest articles, and photoshoots. You know, the stuff that makes life less boring.

Most Recent Posts

  • LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

    If there's one thing that I am consistently vocal about, it's that I am very much pro-free speech and anti-government censorship. Those things should be something that all Canadians/humans are guaranteed to, regardless of your political views. If someone's an asshole, wouldn't you prefer they were vocal about it so you could avoid them? I drastically prefer that to sneaky phonies.

  • ARTIST SPOTLIGHT (Spring Edition)

    This season’s featured artist is the one and only Gabriel Auclair-Doucet, Quebecois director of the films BRIGITTE and MOTOMARINE. Let’s get weird.

  • Meet Your Newest Indie Darlings

    Recorded in Australia, but edited in Montreal, Two Bad Bricks debut album is accoustic-groove-rock perfection. 🔥

  • Plasticine Fever Dreams

    Corey Nikolaus, a filmmaker and the creator of the Eraserdread YouTube channel, sat down with Haus of Fog to talk about his wonderfully bizarre creations. For anyone who is a fan of weird and creepy things, like Salad Fingers or David Cronenberg films, Eraserdread is exactly what has been missing from your life…

  • Naming Niche Niches

    Here at Haus of Fog, we hate to generalize. In fact, our entire modus operandi is to bring people together instead of dividing each other like "legacy media" insists on doing. That being said, people really do love labeling things and putting them into boxes, and sometimes it is just plain old fun…

  • Sing for the Sake of Singing

    In this three-part interview series, I (Ashley) sat down with Devon and Drew of the Beardy & the Beast podcast to talk about aspects of the creative world, as they pertain to our very different lives and perspectives. In this portion of the interview, we talk about why humans have the innate drive to create.

  • Often Overlooked Humanity

    Hengshen Liu, equipped with a camera, a 30-year-old roll of film, and far too many cigarettes, decided to speak with some of Victoria’s long term homeless.

  • It's Time for Tea!

    Filmmaker/polymath Matthew J. Kaplan released his hit short film, IT’S TIME FOR TEA, five years ago. Let’s celebrate!

  • Christmas Trees and Unsettling Hallucinations

    Director Kyle Kuchta, of THE WOODSMAN and OUCHIE, sits down with Haus of Fog to discuss his filmmaking inspiration and creative use of practical effects.

  • Short Films

    Films that fit the Haus of Fog ~ * ~ vibe ~ * ~