Development While writing an adaptation of Brian DeLeeuw's
In This Way I Was Saved in 2011, Adam Egypt Mortimer and DeLeeuw sidelined the
project temporarily in order for Mortimer to gain experience as a filmmaker. They began work on
Some Kind of Hate the following year. Mortimer and DeLeeuw set out to combine the slasher genre with
indie drama.
A Nightmare on Elm Street,
Carrie and
Let the Right One In were used as inspiration during the writing process.
Pre-production In April 2014,
Some Kind of Hate was officially announced along with the castings of Ronen Rubinstein,
Grace Phipps,
Sierra McCormick, Lexi Atkins,
Maestro Harrell,
Noah Segan,
Michael Polish, Jasper Polish,
Spencer Breslin,
Brando Eaton and Jeremy Hawkins.
Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller of Caliber Media signed on to produce the film alongside Amanda Mortimer and Revek Entertainment's Gabriela Revilla. The casting of
A.N.T Farm star McCormick, who was hired at the "last minute", was used to draw in her younger fanbase, as Mortimer wanted to create "the first intense horror movie experience that some of these kids will ever have". Mortimer had met with
Hannah Marks for an undisclosed role, but would later cast her in his follow-up film ''Daniel Isn't Real''.
Filming Production began in
Los Angeles and
Castaic, California in April 2014. Filming was at one point slated to begin in
Vancouver in summer 2013 with a budget of $2 million. An entire crew and cast of different actors were assembled, however, the money never came through. Mortimer moved to
Washington in the meantime while production was stalled. Eventually Mortimer and his team went back to California to make the film. ==Release==