Satranic Panic – Movie Review
Director: Alice Maio Mackay
Writer: Cassie Hamilton, Alice Maio Mackay, Benjamin Pahl Robinson (Screenplay)
Cast
- Cassie Hamilton (The People’s Joker)
- Zarif (Lonesome)
- Lisa Fanto (Bad Girl Boogey)
- Chris Asimos (So Vam)
Plot: A bloody, demon-infested road movie about the power of claiming one’s identity and the importance of chosen family.
Runtime: 1 Hour 20 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Satranic Panic starts when grieving friends Aria (Hamilton) and Jay (Zarif) go on a road trip. They believe their friend was murdered by demons and find themselves attracting more demon’s attention. The pair deal with the demons in a bloody fashion thanks to Aria’s ability to sense them around them.
As the journey continued the pair learned who had been searching for them and must prepare to fight back. It could end the troubles and give them the freedom they need.
Verdict on Satranic Panic
Satranic Panic is a horror thriller following two friends who go in search of the demons who killed their friend. However, they find themselves dealing with a host of demons who have been hunting people from their community.
Alice’s latest movie takes us on a demon-fighting adventure. It has a much more on-the-nose fightback than the previous work, but it has always been a staple of the projects. This goes in a different direction than you would expect and is filled with pop-culture references to keep it feeling more easier to watch. It has a horror element which has a stronger message than many mainstream movies, one that tackles a real problem a community faces.
Final Thoughts – Satranic Panic is a fun horror with an important message.