Satanic Panic

    Satanic Panic
    2019

    Synopsis

    A pizza delivery girl is suddenly in for the fight of her young life when encountering a group of Satanists in need of a virgin to ritually sacrifice.

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    Cast

    • Hayley GriffithSamantha Craft
    • Rebecca RomijnDanica Ross
    • Arden MyrinGypsy Neumeier
    • Ruby ModineJudi Ross
    • AJ BowenDuncan Havermyer
    • Jordan LaddKim Larson
    • Jeff Daniel PhillipsSteve Larson
    • Jerry O'ConnellSamuel Ross
    • Hannah StockingKristen Larson
    • Whitney MooreMichelle Larson

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Film Threat

      The movie is also just plain out fun, and I feel like a lot of other horror films could take a lesson from it.
    • 70

      The New York Times

      The comedy-horror film Satanic Panic is the kind of movie that revels in the details of eviscerations and demonic orgies. With jovial bad taste and a bag of gruesome tricks, the director Chelsea Stardust cheerfully invites her audience to hail Satan.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      It’s campy, it’s gory, it’s a little bit titillating, and it features one of those novelty performances from famous actors that tend to bring a lot of press to otherwise under-the-radar productions.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      There’s something just a bit off about Satanic Panic, a knowing horror-comedy with some wonderfully wild moments, but with pacing too slack and choppy to give its best jokes their proper punch.
    • 50

      RogerEbert.com

      As Danica, the head witch, draped in a bright-red gown with matching lipstick, Rebecca Romjin gives a very perverse and funny performance, all icy intimidation and glamorous power.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      It’s a fun concept, but the feature lacks the deft touch required to make disembowelments and virgin sacrifices actually seem amusing, although gore-hounds will certainly get their fill.
    • 42

      Consequence

      Satanic Panic has a few fleeting moments of inspiration sprinkled throughout its 83 minutes of mediocrity, but it’s not enough to salvage what is a bland effort from Stardust’s feature directorial debut.