Satanic

A group of tourists encounter horrifying cult rituals.

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About Satanic

Released: 2016

Platform: Hulu

Rating: R

Run time: 1h 25m

Cast

About Satanic

Satanic, released in 2016, is a horror-thriller film directed by Jeffrey Hunt. The film commences with a group of college students who are on their way to Coachella. They stop for a few days in Los Angeles for a tour devoted to satanic rites and entities. Unfortunately, things spiral out of control when they unknowingly attract a peculiar and malevolent force that stalks them throughout the night. Suspense, horror, and terror ensue offering a rollercoaster of gripping moments and chilling encounters.

Making / Production

The movie was produced by Magnolia Pictures and it's the directorial debut for Jeffrey Hunt. Known for its atmospheric visuals and suspenseful plot, the movie utilizes its low-budget to deliver a thrilling cinematic experience.

Actors

  • Sarah Hyland: Known for her role in Modern Family, Hyland plays Chloe, the main protagonist, delivering a convincing performance of a young woman out of her depth.
  • Steven Krueger: He plays David, Chloe's boyfriend and for the most part, the voice of reason in the group.
  • Justin Chon: Portrays Seth, the group’s thrill-seeker, and with his performance brings a bit of humour to a fairly intense movie.
  • Clara Mamet: She plays Elise, Seth’s girlfriend, whose fascination with the occult sets the group on their perilous journey.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Satanic was Sarah Hyland's first role in a horror movie.
  • The director, Jeffrey Hunt, is known for his work on popular TV series like The Vampire Diaries and Scorpion before making his feature film debut with Satanic.

Quotes

  • "Let’s go to where it all started and see what happens." - Seth
  • "This is not our scene." - David
  • "We're so dead." - Chloe

Music, Soundtrack

  • The movie features an atmospheric and eerie soundtrack composed by Todd Haberman. With songs such as "Freak Show" and "Tears From Hell", the music effectively enhances the horror aspect of the film.