Grady Hendrix is keeping busy in genre writing, but you might find him a little hard to pin down. After getting his start in film journalism, Hendrix has kept busy with books like 'My Best Friend's Exorcism' and 'Horrorstör', his horror publishing history 'Paperbacks from Hell', and screenwriting gigs on Mohawk and now, RLJE Film's Fangoria co-production, Satanic Panic. With Chelsea Stardust (All That We Destroy) in the director's chair, Satanic Panic stars Hayley Griffith as a pizza girl desperate for a big payday, who takes a delivery to a far-off wealthy neighborhood in …
Satanic Panic is the title of a recent horror comedy film but the term is linked to a real phenomenon. Here's the history of the real Satanic Panic.
Satanic Panic is a gory, schlocky and ultimately entertaining horror movie, though its message about generational divides gets lost in the mess.
Iconic horror brand Fangoria re-launched last year, and the resurrected and thoroughly reinvigorated label wasted no time getting into film production with on-brand titles like Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and this year's standout genre doc Horror Noir. Next up is the bloody and bonkers cult movie throwback Satanic Panic, which debuted at Overlook Film Festival earlier this year before being scooped up by RLJE Films. The theatrical feature debut from Chelsea Stardust (All That We Destroy) follows a pizza delivery girl named Sam (Haley Griffith) on the shift from, or maybe to, hell. Strapped for cash …