
‘Pigshit’ – A Blood-Soaked Tribute to 80s Backwoods Horror
Horror fans with a taste for gritty, old-school slasher films are in for a treat with Pigshit, the upcoming indie horror flick that serves as a twisted homage to the deep-fried, blood-drenched classics of the 1980s. Drawing inspiration from cult favorites like Slaughterhouse and Motel Hell, this film promises to deliver a savage and unrelenting experience for slasher enthusiasts.
The newly released teaser from Astronomic Studios sets the tone, offering a glimpse into a world of terror where the past refuses to stay buried. With an eerie atmosphere and an uncompromising commitment to practical gore effects, Pigshit looks to carve out its place in the pantheon of brutal backwoods horror.
A Night of Revelry Turns into a Nightmare
The story follows a group of unsuspecting young adults who venture into an abandoned pig farm for a night of partying and debauchery. However, their good times take a sinister turn when they realize the property harbors a grim past. Years ago, a young boy met a horrific fate on the very same farm, and his grief-stricken father disappeared into the wilderness, leaving behind only whispers of his rage and sorrow.
But some horrors don’t stay hidden forever. The boy’s father has returned, his mind shattered by years of solitude and festering vengeance. Now a merciless, pig-masked killer, he is determined to eradicate anyone who dares trespass on his land. And as the blood begins to flow, dark secrets among the group of friends come to light—some of them may be more connected to the tragedy than they’ve ever admitted.
A Cast That Brings the Mayhem to Life
Josh Schafer, known for his work with Lunchmeat VHS, takes on the role of the relentless pig-masked slasher, embodying the brutal force behind the film’s carnage. Horror veteran Patrick Moran, famed for his portrayal of the killer in Jack-O, makes a special appearance, adding a layer of nostalgic horror cred to the production.
Rounding out the cast are Dan Grogan, Mel Heflin, Ryan Martel, Kelsey Baker, Chris Lutterloah, and Mason Hamby, all bringing their talents to this blood-soaked thrill ride. Their performances will add depth to a film that doesn’t just rely on gore but also on suspense and psychological torment.
A Love Letter to the Nastiest Slashers of the Past
Writer-director Bobby Canipe Jr. is no stranger to celebrating the raw, underground charm of vintage horror. Best known for his documentary Mom n’ Pop: The Indie Video Store Boom of the 80s/90s, Canipe has a deep appreciation for the VHS-era classics that defined a generation of horror lovers.
“This film is a gnarly, dirty throwback to the kind of movies I grew up renting,” says Canipe. “Pigshit doesn’t hold back it’s mean, nasty, and exactly the kind of slasher fans of ’80s Southern, backwoods horror are going to love.”
His vision for Pigshit is clear: an unfiltered, unapologetic descent into madness, drenched in the gritty aesthetic of grindhouse horror. If you long for the days when horror was raw, visceral, and just a little bit wrong, this film is poised to deliver.
Coming Just in Time for Spooky Season
Currently in post-production, Pigshit is gearing up for an October release, just in time for horror fans to add it to their Halloween watchlists. With its brutal kills, relentless tension, and commitment to old-school horror sensibilities, this is one film that promises to leave an impression one carved in flesh and drenched in blood.
Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to squeal because the terror of Pigshit is coming soon!