Deadline reports Fangoria and writer Grady Hendrix’s upcoming horror-comedy Satanic Panic has just snagged a director in Chelsea Stardust.

“Our movie screams for a female director’s vision, and we had a blast getting to know several truly talented candidates,” Cinestate’s Dallas Sonnier said. “With Chelsea at the helm, I feel strongly that we have a future horror comedy classic on our hands that will be celebrated by Fangoria audiences who crave wickedly entertaining, boundary-pushing movies.”

The Grady Hendrix-penned script is about a pizza delivery girl at the end of her financial rope who 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.

Hendrix wrote the story with Ted Geoghegan. Tate Steinsiek is on board to handle the special effects. Cinestate’s Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk) & Amanda Presmyk (Dragged Across Concrete) will produce for Fangoria with Aperture Entertainment’s Adam Goldworm (Masters Of Horror). Fangoria’s Phil Nobile Jr. and Adam Donaghey will be exec producers.

The “After Hours-esque horror comedy with a dash of gore” has begun casting and shooting is all set to kick off in North Texas this October.

Read our review of Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism HERE.