Castle Freak (1995)
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Hey Cannon Cruisers fans! This week we’re covering Castle Freak (1995), a Stuart Gordon gothic horror film produced by Charles Band and Full Moon Features. Loosely inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s The Outsider and The Rats in the Walls, it stars Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton as an American family who inherit an Italian castle and discover a chained, mutilated “castle freak” living in the dungeon.
Join JD and Randy as they discuss the thin script, predictable structure, and heavy reliance on shock value instead of atmosphere. We break down the wasted Lovecraft premise, the uneven pacing, and why strong practical effects and Jeffrey Combs’ presence cannot rescue what feels like a half-formed 90s horror idea built around a poster concept. Tune in to hear why this cult Full Moon entry did not work for us.
Content Warning: This episode contains explicit language and discussion of sexual violence.