Get ready for blood, black and white, and pure throwback terror.
Andrew Pierson stars as the relentless Splatter Jack in Camp Slasher Lake, the latest horror vision from cult filmmaker Michael Moutsatsos (Ravage, Once Upon a Killing Time, The Butcher). Shot as a short-form grindhouse experience for the 2025 festival circuit, Camp Slasher Lake is just the beginning — the feature-length version is already in pre-production and promising even more carnage.
Carissa Pierson (Witchcraft 17, A Soldier’s Descent) is also on board as Executive Producer, helping bring this blood-soaked vision to life with true indie grit.
In this savage homage to classic slasher cinema, Pierson fully commits to the role of a brutal, masked killer with no mercy. The film drips with retro DNA — think Halloween colliding with Friday the 13th, then soaked in VHS grime and shot in stark black-and-white for maximum dread. It’s stylish, mean, and unrelenting. And in true grindhouse fashion: nobody makes it out alive.
For Pierson, Camp Slasher Lake marks another bloody notch in a fast-rising horror résumé. Known for underground favorites like Witchcraft 17, Trash’s Revenge, and ZombieSluts: Stripclub Slaughterhouse, Pierson has built a career out of fearless performances in bold, boundary-pushing horror — and Splatter Jack might just be his most savage creation yet.
Moutsatsos, whose cult reputation continues to grow, directs with the confidence of a filmmaker who knows how to tap into fear — and fuse it with style. Together, Pierson and Moutsatsos are bringing something raw to the genre: a return to visceral, grindhouse horror with no apologies and no survivors.
“We shot this thing like it was ripped off a dusty VHS and left to rot in a gas station horror bin. That’s exactly where Splatter Jack belongs — dirty, raw, and absolutely unforgiving.” — Andrew Pierson
Welcome to Camp Slasher Lake… where the screams are real, the blood is black, and Splatter Jack never misses a kill.