In Canada, Scared Shitless Brings the Bathroom Horror Home Ahead of U.S. Theatrical Release

Lock the bathroom door—SCARED SHITLESS is a hilariously gory horror-comedy where a plumber and his son face a monstrous creature wreaking havoc in the city’s pipes.

Scared Shitless Movie PosterLock the bathroom door and keep the plunger close, because Scared Shitless is finally coming out of the pipes and into your living room. This outrageous horror–comedy from director  (Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss, Baroness Von Sketch Show) is about to unleash blood, guts, and belly laughs on Canadian audiences before anyone else. One year after its Fantasia Film Festival 2024 premiere, Blue Fox Entertainment is ready to unleash the beast onto TVOD in Canada starting Sept 2, 2025—weeks ahead of its U.S. theatrical release.

The Premise

The film follows Don (Steven Ogg), a blue-collar plumber with a filthy sense of humour, who drags along his germophobic son Sonny (Daniel Doheny) on a simple house call. What should’ve been another day on the job turns into a nightmare when they discover a genetically engineered, bloodthirsty monster has made the city’s plumbing its all-you-can-eat buffet. Teaming up with tough-as-nails night manager Patricia (Chelsea Clark, they’ll need to stop the beast before it contaminates the water supply.

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[Interview] Steve Kostanski on Frankie Freako and The Love for Makeup FX!

“As much as I wanted to have way more elaborate stuff in Frankie Freako, puppet wise, the bottom line is it needed to be janky…” said Steve Kostanski.

Steve Kostanski and Frankie
Frankie Freako is available to purchase on Amazon USA.

Steve Kostanski always loved the magic that film offered at an early age, and when he was creating stop motion films in the garage, little would he know it would lead to a career in the special effects industry. While some people think of him as part of the Astron-6 collective, where they create 80s-centric, no-budget, mixed-genre movies, they have done independent works too, like this filmmaker has with Freddie Freako, to realise they’re a tight group says it all. His name is also there in The Void and Manborg, where he has co-director credit.

His efforts are to be commended since he loves the medium; he watched shows like Mega Movie Magic (1997-2004) on Discovery Channel to learn how film effects were created back then. And on that fateful day where he and his buddies saw Army of Darkness, he knew what he would do for the rest of his life!

“That was when it really clicked,” said Kostanski, as I interviewed him via Zoom. “For me, it seemed like they were normal guys having fun goofing around; except somehow it became accessible. What they made stopped being this nebulous idea from Hollywood and that led to me to seriously want to make it in the film industry.

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