Castle Freak is an H.P.
Lovecraft adaptation from the short story “The
Outsider”, directed by Stuart Gordon and released by Full
Moon Entertainment. The plot involves a family who inherits a 12th
century mansion in Spain. John Reily (Jeffery
Combs), Susan Riley (Barbara Crampton), and Rebecca
Reily (Jessica Dollarhide), as their blind
daughter, move into the 12th century mansion. The family is still recovering from a drunken
driving accident that killed their son and left the daughter blind. John is a recovering alcoholic and is attempting
to win back his families trust. While John combats his own demons, there is
something living in the basement. This basement
creature is a maniac and eats humans if it isn’t chained to the wall. Strange
noises occur throughout the house and the Reily family believes that it’s just
the old mansion. The creature becomes loose and wreaks havoc on the mansion
murdering guests and leaving John as the prime suspect. John later finds out
that the creature in the basement is his brother. His mother locked him in the basement due to her
embarrassment of his disfigurement and that his father was not her husband’s. The
film is an excellent adaptation to the short story and keeps you in your seat
the entire time. It has become one of my
favorite films from Full Moon
Entertainment. Castle Freak was released recently
by Full
Moon Entertainment on DVD or BluRay, as well as a UK version on BluRay or DVD by 88
Films. It can be purchased through Amazon on either format and is a
must own for any horror fan.
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Showing posts with label Full Moon Entertainment. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Intruder (1989)
Intruder is a horror film directed by an associate of Sam Raimi, Scott Spiegel and co-written by Lawrence Bender. This film aside
from being excellent also has a cameo appearance by Bruce Campbell (Officer Howard), long time B movie master actor along with Ted Raimi (Produce
Joe) and Sam
Raimi (Randy). Intruder centers on a
supermarket closing and its staff will be out of a job the next morning. The
staff of the supermarket stays late as shop closes to repacking the stock for a
new location. As the staff start to disappear during the night, Jennifer
Ross (Elizabeth Cox) begins to think
everyone has just packed up and left for their new jobs as she ends up the last
person not aware that a maniac is meticulously killing everyone. The story
involves the manager Dan Hicks (Bill Roberts) who had a major meltdown because his partner sold the
store, and now he’s gone psycho. Dan murders each supermarket staff worker by
decapitation, meat hooking, crushing and stabbing. The entire time Jennifer
thinks it’s her obsessive boyfriend Craig Peterson (David
Byrns) stalking her. Craig
however was trying to warn her of the danger and gets stabbed by Jennifer as
she thinks she found the killer. Dan almost got away with everything while talking
to the police Craig wounded attacks Dan with his own meat clever. Intruder
is a well produced slasher film and well worth the addition to your horror or
thriller collection. Originally Intruder was released by Empire Pictures before the company was
dissolved by the famous B movie director and producer, Charles Band of Full Moon Entertainment. Intruder is
available for purchase on DVD
by Full
Moon Entertainment or on a BluRay/DVD
Combo pack released by Synapse Films.
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Saturday, April 2, 2016
Lurking Fear (1994)
Produced by Charles Band of Full
Moon Entertainment, Lurking Fear is an adaptation film loosely based on
the H.P. Lovecraft short story and directed by C.
Courtney Joyner. Lurking Fear stars John Martense (Blake Adams), as an ex-con, who has
just been released from jail. He returns home to meet a family friend, a
mortician, Knaggs (Vincent
Shiavelli) to help decipher a map that holds the location of his
deceased father’s money from a robbery heist. The map leads John to a graveyard
with an abandoned church where he is confronted by Cathryn (Ashley Laurence) who is seeking
revenge for her sister’s murder. Cathryn is accompanied by a local doctor Dr. Haggis (Jeffrey
Combs) who finds a woman in the abandoned church about to give birth.
They are quickly joined by a gang of criminals who was with John’s father
during the robbery, looking to retrieve their share of the money. The story
takes many twists as they become hostage by the gang of criminals. Unknowingly,
the abandon church holds a dark secret.
A group of humanoid creatures lurk below the churches holy grounds and
cemetery. They must fight the creatures together, while still looking for John
father’s money. With more than two situations ongoing, it’s a fun thrilled
action horror. John falls into a pit in the church and discovers what lurks
below is connected to a grave in the cemetery and an even darker part to relatives.
The creatures are guarding a treasure beneath the catacombs of the church.
Released recently by Wizard Video on DVD on Amazon or from Full Moon Direct, Lurking Fear is a
must own and see for any fan of Full Moon Entertainment’s or any
fan for a well made adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Witchouse (1999)
Witchouse
written by Charles Band and directed by David
DeCoteau by Full Moon Entertainment, is a great fright fest taking place in
Dunwich, Massachusetts. Elizabeth
(Ashley KcKinney) invites a unique group of individuals to her
secluded mansion for a strange evening and an eventful party. The party
individuals include Jack (Matt Raftery), Jennifer (Monica Serene Garnich), Tony (Dave
Oren Ward, R.I.P), Brad (Ryan Scott Greene) Maria
(Marissa Tait) Scott (Dane Northcutt) Bob (Jason Faunt) and Margaret
(Kimberly Pullis). Elizabeth is a descendent of an evil
witch Lilith LaFey (Ariauna Albright) who was burned at the stake during the Salem
Witch Trials, in which this gathering is held for in retribution of they’re
ancestors. Fast forward 300 years to the present time, Elizabeth resurrects her
malevolent ancestor during a pagan ceremony to conduct murderous deeds against
her party guests as retribution. This same group of party guests happens to be
descendants of the towns’ people who burned Lilith at the stake centuries ago. As each party guest has
flashbacks of that fatal night, they see the past and what their ancestors did
to Lilith. One by one they are killed by Lilith under Elizabeth’s control. This
is a campy horror witch themed film done well and unforgettable, with
reminisces of another similar classic, Night of the Demons. Witchouse
is well written and produced. It’s not one to miss, and definitely one to own.
Get your copy today directly from Full Moon Entertainment, Streaming or on DVD from Amazon.
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