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The all-horror streaming service SCREAMBOX is now powered by Bloody Disgusting, and we’re excited to let you know that the next SCREAMBOX Original is PussyCake, a gore-fest from Argentina that is now streaming!

With reverence for many of the eighties classics we love, including Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead(!), Pablo ParésPussyCake promises monsters, inter-dimensional journeys, kickass music, and of course, lots of gore!

In the film, a struggling all-girl rock band kicks off a new tour, hoping to rekindle their popularity. Things are off to a bad start, however, when they show up to their first gig to find the town deserted. After they catch the attention of horrors from beyond our reality, the band realizes that being forgotten by their fans is the least of their problems.

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Halloween is coming! PussyCake joins the already massive SCREAMBOX Originals/Exclusives slate that includes Terrifier 2, Deep Fear, All Jacked Up and Full of Worms, Story Game, Welcome to Hell, PussyCake, Pennywise: The Story of IT, Suicide Forest Village, History of the Occult, When the Screaming Starts, and the uncut edition of Satan’s Little Helper!

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ScreenAnarchy raved about PussyCake out of the Fantaspoa premiere, calling it “pure, uncut Midnighter fodder,” further adding that it’s “absolutely frantic, manic, nonsensical and off the wall!”

It then screened at the Chattanooga Film Festival where it received a heft of praise.

Daily Grindhouse calls it “the femme midnight zombie flick you didn’t know you needed,” adding that it’s “a gloriously grotesque mashup of Josie and the Pussycats and Evil Dead.”

Eric Langberg published a review over on Medium, calling PussyCake “a punk-rock gorefest for the ages,” and exclaiming that it’s “SLiTHER meets Josie and the Pussycats meets 28 Days Later meets Psycho Goreman.” He adds: “As the kids say… this movie fucks.”

“I want to see this in a crowded theater or at the drive-in and just hear an audience go wild for this,” writes Bands About Movies, who also joked, “I can only imagine the hot water and fresh towel budget that this film had.”

Here are a handful of the insta-responses from Twitter:

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