Satanic Panic (2019)

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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.

Introduction
"Satanic Panic" is an American funny horror movie launched in 2019. Directed by Chelsea Stardust and written by Grady Hendrix, it features the predicament of a pizza shipment lady who lands in a high-class society fraught with a satanic cult. The movie stars Hayley Griffith in the lead role, with Rebecca Romijn, Arden Myrin, and Jordan Ladd in supporting functions.

Plot Summary
The movie starts by introducing Samantha "Sam" Craft (Hayley Griffith), a recently employed pizza shipment girl. She is designated to provide pizzas in a rich area, where she naively expects to make sizable tips. However, her hopes are dashed when her delivery to a mansion leads to her being stiffed. Expecting a pointer, she knowingly trespasses into the mansion, not mindful that she's entering a world imbued with dark sorcery.

Within the estate, she discovers a high end gathering where the wealthy person hosting, Danica Ross (Rebecca Romijn), and her cult are taken part in an unusual hellish routine. They are eager for a virgin, who they plan to sacrifice to their demon lord Baphomet to sustain their wealth and immortality. Sam immediately becomes their prime target, setting the phase for a night of horrendous horror.

Twist and Thrills
The plot takes a number of zany twists as Sam constantly attempts to escape the clutches of the ruthless cult. She collaborates with Judi Ross (Ruby Modine), Danica's rebellious daughter who's in opposition to her mom's cult, adding another layer of intrigue. The story is packed with a cornucopia of amazing and strange sequences that contribute to the movie's overall horror-comedy tone. Throughout her quest to get away, Sam witnesses a number of strange occurrences and supernatural phenomena, consisting of a demon summoned through the oozing body of a cult member.

Satanic Rituals, Gore and Comedy
"Satanic Panic" doesn't shy away from including satanic routines, gore, and other dreadful aspects. The overall tone of the film leans heavily towards funny, using the unusual rituals and brutal representations as topics of humor instead of pure horror. Filled with amusing one-liners and comical character interactions, the movie substantially brightens up the palpable horror elements.

Ending
In the film's climax, Sam handles to outmaneuver Danica and the other cult members in an impressive conflict, resulting in the vanquishing of the whole cult. Eventually, she ends up being a heroine of sorts, rescuing not only herself however also Judi and the many potential victims of Danica's cult.

Conclusion
"Satanic Panic" provides a wild flight that ambitiously combines scary and comedy. The impressive efficiencies of Hayley Griffith and Rebecca Romijn include substantial weight to the movie. The story, while filled with cliche tropes, does manage to bring a fresh spin to the horror-comedy category by joining together quaint humor with monstrous horror. In conclusion, "Satanic Panic" stands as a distinct movie theater experience for those who can value a mix of black comedy and unearthly scary.

Top Cast

  • Hayley Griffith (small)
    Hayley Griffith
    Samantha Craft
  • Rebecca Romijn (small)
    Rebecca Romijn
    Danica Ross
  • Arden Myrin (small)
    Arden Myrin
    Gypsy Neumeier
  • Ruby Modine (small)
    Ruby Modine
    Judi Ross
  • AJ Bowen (small)
    AJ Bowen
    Duncan Havermyer
  • Jordan Ladd (small)
    Jordan Ladd
    Kim Larson
  • Jeff Daniel Phillips (small)
    Jeff Daniel Phillips
    Steve Larson
  • Jerry O'Connell (small)
    Jerry O'Connell
    Samuel Ross
  • Hannah Stocking (small)
    Hannah Stocking
    Kristen Larson
  • Whitney Moore (small)
    Whitney Moore
    Michelle Larson
  • Clarke Wolfe (small)
    Clarke Wolfe
    Gracie