Trailer: What is killing the campers at Ashburn Waters?

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

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Since the FRIDAY THE 13TH franchise ranks highly among my favorite things, it's probably no surprise that I'm always interested in checking out another horror movie about campers getting knocked off in the woods. And after seeing the trailer for writer/director David Pether's upcoming film ASHBURN WATERS, I'm totally on board to watch this one.

Starring Kyal Scott, Graham K. Furness, Carly Rees, Maia Rose Michaels, and Jade Prechelt, ASHBURN WATERS was filmed in Australia and has the following synopsis: 

When Brett agreed to join his friends on a a high school reunion camping trip, he thought the height of his worries would be dealing with his ex-girlfriend and her new flame. But little did he know that the campground, Ashburn Waters, had been closed due to unexplained murders and now his friends are falling victim to the campground's curse, one by one. What is killing the campers at Ashburn Waters?

Pether produced the film with Damian Hussey and Damian Chiappara.

ASHBURN WATERS is currently making the festival rounds and racking up awards.

This doesn't appear to be a slasher movie, but I can go along with creatures killing people in the woods as well. Check out the trailer below and see what you think. 
 

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