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- 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 high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice.
- Inspired by true accounts and the craze that took place in the late 1970's and early 80's, follows in the footsteps of classic horror films from that generation. In 1980, ten year old twins Toby and Cindy Richards were abducted by a group of demented satanic cult members. Cindy managed to escape, but Toby was never found. Twenty-five years later, a group of six friends take a canoe trip to re-kindle their friendship, only to find themselves in trouble with crazy, small town locals and the same satanic cult that took Toby years ago. Can the friends make it out of the town of Thornwood alive and in one piece, or will the become victims of sacrifice.
- A documentary that examines the "Satanic Panic" of the Nineteen-Eighties through the eyes of the Reverend Derek White, aka The Geekpreacher.
- A short film about a social worker who questions her past when the accusations of satanism against her former psychotherapist spin out of control.
- It's 1987 and two metalheads open a gateway to hell when they follow the instructions of a satanic aerobics tape.
- Now they have to juggle being the biggest band on the planet, being government spies, growing egos and band rivalries as the Battle of the Bands approaches.
- Why did rumours of satanic cults spread so widely across North America in the '80s and '90s? Lisa Bryn Rundle, host of the CBC podcast "Uncover: Satanic Panic", explores the phenomenon and traces its roots in Canada.
- A girl, a guy, and a ritual gone horribly awry.
- A visual essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas for Saturn's Core release of Katherine Hicks's Knight Chills.
- A young cult leader searches far and wide for the perfect demon to devote her eternal soul to.
- An electronic dance band called 'Satanic Panic', who sing and perform over-the-top songs about Satan, get more than bargained for when real Satan Worshipers find out that they are fakes and not really into Satan at all. Now they are on the run from becoming the ultimate sacrifice. Will the band survive? Is their music Producer Dick Dano in on it? The world will find out that the number 1 selling band Satanic Panic may not be worshiping Satan but they are assholes and they know how to fight to good dance music.
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeRemember that year or two in the 80's when you weren't allowed to do anything? Yeah - this week's topic was pretty much the problem. The "Satanic Panic" was this all too real period mostly during the 80's that America's housewives knew their kid's souls were being stolen by "beelzebub", Ozzy, and anyone else they were listening to on that "devil machine". The problem with this joke is real people suffered. Real lives were lost and the "devil" had nothing to do with any of it. We break out our black t-shirts, dye our hair, and get to the HYSTERIA (too obvious?) behind it all this week. Plus, C-Bot makes it as a comedian (he thinks), Brent goes chaotic neutral (an upgrade?), and the boys welcome a "pentagram" of guests (it really was an accident). All of that an more on the podcast that's never been the victim of Satanic Ritual Abuse, but if they were they're sure it would be at the hands...check that...pincers...of Conspiracy Bot - Hysteria 51.
- Episode: (2015)2014–Podcast EpisodePart 3 of our 2015 Atlanta Film Festival coverage features filmmakers behind Satanic Panic 2: Battle of the Bands. They discuss its origins, how they dealt with actors moving during filming, and what to expect in Satanic Panic 3.
- 2017– 43mPodcast Episode