Rebecca Romijn booty calls Baphomet in Satanic Panic trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Satanic Panic Chelsea Stardust

I was sold on the Fangoria production SATANIC PANIC as soon as I heard the title and the description of the film as something "completely original and wild" that will show us what happens when 

a pizza delivery girl at the end of her financial rope has to fight for her life – and her tips – when her last order of the night turns out to be for high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice. 

Thankfully, the trailer that has now arrived online promises that SATANIC PANIC is going to be just as fun as the description made it sound.

Directed by Chelsea Stardust from a script by Grady Hendrix and Ted Geoghegan, the film stars Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Michael Polish, Jerry O'Connell, and Rebecca Romijn.

SATANIC PANIC was produced by Dallas Sonnier, Adam Goldworm, and Amanda Presmyk, with Charles Dorfman and David Gilbery serving as executive producers for Media Finance Capital and Phil Nobile Jr. and Danielle Cox executive producing for Fangoria.

RLJE Films will be giving SATANIC PANIC a theatrical, VOD, and Digital HD release on September 6th.

I'll be watching this one for sure. Check out the trailer below and see if this looks like a must-see to you, too.
 

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