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Compound Fracture

  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
977
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Muse Watson, Tyler Mane, and Derek Mears in Compound Fracture (2014)
Something truly evil descends on a family compound seeking revenge. It won't stop until it kills off every last person in the house!  Can the fractured family defeat this terror and make it out alive?
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Michael left home when he was a teenager and never looked back. Now, after the death of his sister, Chloe, he's returning home with his fiancee Juliette and his angst ridden nephew Brandon. ... Read allMichael left home when he was a teenager and never looked back. Now, after the death of his sister, Chloe, he's returning home with his fiancee Juliette and his angst ridden nephew Brandon. On arrival, they realize that home isn't exactly what it used to be. With high walls surro... Read allMichael left home when he was a teenager and never looked back. Now, after the death of his sister, Chloe, he's returning home with his fiancee Juliette and his angst ridden nephew Brandon. On arrival, they realize that home isn't exactly what it used to be. With high walls surrounding the house and security cameras in every nook and cranny it's more of a military com... Read all

  • Director
    • Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein
  • Writers
    • Renae Geerlings
    • Tyler Mane
  • Stars
    • Tyler Mane
    • Muse Watson
    • Derek Mears
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    977
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein
    • Writers
      • Renae Geerlings
      • Tyler Mane
    • Stars
      • Tyler Mane
      • Muse Watson
      • Derek Mears
    • 25User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tyler Mane
    Tyler Mane
    • Michael Wolffsen
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Gary Wolffsen
    Derek Mears
    Derek Mears
    • William
    Renae Geerlings
    Renae Geerlings
    • Juliette
    Alex Saxon
    Alex Saxon
    • Brandon
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Annabelle
    Susan Angelo
    Susan Angelo
    • Chloe
    Todd Farmer
    Todd Farmer
    • Security Guard (Jack)
    Daniel Roebuck
    Daniel Roebuck
    • Security Guard (Jim)
    Jelly Howie
    Jelly Howie
    • Christine
    Aaron Epstein
    • 1800's Barn Clan
    • (as Aaron "Chainsaw" Epstein)
    Wes Weitzenhoffer
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    Noah Applebaum
    Noah Applebaum
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    John Saunders
    • 1800's Barn Clan
    Robert Ziglar
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    Caitlin Martini
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    Maysen Michaels
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    • Director
      • Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein
    • Writers
      • Renae Geerlings
      • Tyler Mane
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    10turbobugchic

    Killer Movie!

    This was a fantastic movie! I LOVED it and highly recommend it. If you like movies that have demons, witchery, supernatural events then this one is for you. Keeps one on the edge of their seat during the who movie. Tyler Mane has become one of my favorite uprising stars ever since I watched him portray Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween movies. Tyler mane and Renae did a fabulous job writing this movie and Tyler showed his superb acting skills staring in the movie. I thought it was cool how they brought together several iconic killers (Tyler Mane "Michael Myers", Derek Mears "Jason Vorhees" and Muse Watson "Ben Willis") to star in this movie...it made for a great cast. If you are a horror fan this is one that you don't want to miss!!
    4jasonpauljones-64690

    Master of Fluffits

    Given that it's a vengeful ghost type horror, I was interested to see how Compound Fracture would play out. But other than its oddly reminding me of a Metallica music video, I didn't derive much viewing enjoyment from this movie.

    Set in a remote property with a thousand security cameras, give or take, we are introduced to a family that depicts a mixture of Addams Family, Hereditary movie and Metallica band. Which is all fine, I can go with that, particularly the Mike character is James Hetfield all over.

    Credit goes to the visual art production, but the dialogue, weird acting portrayals and general lack of story pace, are all far more noticeable and detrimental. I feel horror makers since 2010 are trying to put more into their productions, maybe because horrors have proven for a long time, to be carbon copies of each other, within the sub-genres - haunted house, slashers, supernatural, etc. My take on this is it's always better to keep storylines simple in horrors and be sure to pack in as much thrills and spills as possible. There are some parts in this movie that are ok, but too many flat spots take up much of the ninety minutes. The characters I found were dull which is another important aspect of any movie - to have some sort of connection with them so that we the viewers can get interested in what they're doing and where the story is taking us. Other than Mike resembling Hetfield he has little going for him unfortunately.

    So if they put as much energy into character and action, as they did in the visual aspect, this would have been a more enjoyable horror experience. As it is, it's pretty drab and uninteresting.
    5jackmeat

    Nice horror flick with some key horror/thriller actors

    Movie review:Nice to see Tyler Mane in a role other than his typecast fare. You know him (sorta) as Sabretooth, or Michael Myers, but here Tyler shows he can act, along with write and produce. Michael receives a frantic call from his estranged father to come to his home (a fortress really full of paranoid fears of the supernatural) Here is where Michael (Mane) and his family must confront a spirit(Michaels brother) that took his sisters life. When Michael stumbles onto the murder, he then shoots his brother which leads to a short trip into the afterlife of the angry soul. The movie itself delves into the occult type transition into the afterlife which the family had a knowledge of for generations. Not all go on happy, some stay on a ruthless rampage. The gore is minimal which worked for the film since the characters did a fairly good job acting out a well written screenplay to keep your attention. Far from a classic movie, but will definitely make a fan of horror movies satisfied with a nice story, good images, kills when needed, and all the bells and whistles to bring you back to an age of horror movies that don't need gore and cheap scares to drive the movie. Kudos for the casting director for bringing icons of the horror genre together into this movie (Derrick Mears and Muse Watson, along with Tyler Mane) are very memorable faces from movies and TV I am sure you have seen (kept calling Watson "Franks" LOL ) Overall a great first effort from this team and I look forward to what Mane and Geerlings can bring to the table in the future. Enjoy 5.2/10, IMDb 4.4
    justin-298

    They Don't Call It Compound Fracture for Nothing'

    Compound Fracture: written by Renae Geerlings & Tyler Mane, directed by A.J. Rickert-Epstein, and starring Tyler Mane, Muse Watson, Derek Mears, Leslie Easterbrook, Alex Saxon, and Renae Geerlings. Todd Farmer and Daniel Roebuck also make a special appearance (which was pretty awesome).

    This supernatural thriller of a horror flick deals with rituals, old family bloodlines, & modern day family drama twisted up with a great story about ghosts. It reminded me of something you'd see on the show Supernatural, but if the Winchesters never showed up. What starts out as a simple visit to Michael's family home to take care of his aging father, quickly turns into a nightmare, visiting old sins of the father back on the whole family.

    The most notable thing is the great chemistry between the actors. They all did a phenomenal job, but I have to say my favorites were Renae Geerling and Muse Watson. Derek Mears was extremely intimidating and scary, though his character didn't have much scope. His story was a very integral one being he is the main baddie in this flick. Tyler Mane did a great job achieving a very father figure/head of the house/normal guy yet heroic role. It was almost, but not quite, weird seeing him as the hero when he's sitting on my DVD shelves as a bad guy in everything. Bottom line, everyone did a fantastic job.

    The story was really good, mostly because of its originality. It not the same old ghost story and it's got a lot of great details in it about certain lore and history of the supernatural. When you're done watching the movie you can tell two big things... 1. They did a lot of research. 2. They had a blast making this film. Their story translated very well to the audience and at points I was thinking "well played" because they totally got me on several occasions. They are really good at the "show them left, but then they go right" kind of thing. Much of the story is unexpected, including the extremely fun ending.

    I'll be honest and say it did take a while to get to the parts I was waiting for. All the scares leading up to the main course was fun, but I was really pushed off my seat for the last third of the flick. Tension is well presented in this movie and builds to palpable levels, so much so that I noticed I was uncomfortable sitting in my seat at one point and even wanted to cover my eyes because of some of the disturbing violence that took place. They don't call it "Compound Fracture" for nothing. That's not all though, every great horror story needs a bit of humor and this has it for sure. It's not comical, but it's got some great moments that will make you laugh.

    My hope is that this movie goes on to propel the group at Mane Entertainment to making some even better flicks for us fans to eat up. I mean, simply getting this specific group of people together is an inspiration in itself, but seeing what they did together gives me great hope for the future of horror entertainment. There are still people out there with new stories, new ideas, and the ability to put something together with little money that will still scare your pants off while keeping you entertained the whole time. I want more of that! As a filmmaker myself there was a lot of me thinking "how'd they do that" when it came to so many of their effects. I should know better, "hollywood magic" and all, but still, they left me curious because they did it so well and it was very cool to see.

    Director A.J. Epstein was great too. He put together a very fun horror experience with a comprehensive story. Getting to meet the guy was pretty cool too as he can relate to many of the people I used to work with as a filmmaker. He mentioned having made several short films and that this was one of the first he'd be known by. I'm sure it's something he'll be proud to be known for because it's pretty awesome! The entire group who showed up, Tyler, Renae, A.J., they all were very humble and very friendly and it was so much fun to hang out with them and talk with them. They were very welcoming to every individual who came out and did a fun Q&A after the flick. I won't say much about it because I don't want to ruin anything for anyone, but like I said before, you knew they had a blast putting this together.

    The one thing I never got to ask (because I thought it'd be a dumb question) was to see if this was at all a commentary about what it would be like for Jason and Michael to throw down. ;) - Mr. Frights
    5uber_justin

    A good effort but ultimately flat

    Compound Fracture feels like a first outing, and it is. Tyler Mane's new company offers us a passable thriller that ultimately never truly thrills.

    The story works. It offers characters with interesting drama and characterization, and a villain with a purpose. There are a few forced moments, where the emotion just shows up instead of being earned organically, but that could be in part to the directing and editing, which I will get to later. The story definitely had potential for thrills, and each character is memorable in their own way, and that is something you don't often find in indie horrors/thrillers, especially first timers like Geerlings.

    The acting was weak. Muse Watson, the patriarch with dementia, often felt way over the top as he went in and out of lucidity. Sometimes it felt like dementia, sometimes if felt like he was tired and ready to go home. Tyler Mane will always feel like a giant to me, and it was hard, but not impossible, to see him as a family man. I think his strengths come from playing more fringe characters, less 'everyman'. Alex Saxon was a point of awkwardness for me. He fear noises really drew me out of the moment.

    I think, even with the acting, there is potential in the film, but it all fell flat due to the direction/editing. I'm going to group those since they were done by the same guy, Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein. First, a look at his page reveals he is a cinematographer (he was also DP on this film, that's a lot of hats for a feature). And it shows. There were some technical shots going on but usually at the cost of performance and story telling. The film plays slow, and not "slow burn", just slow. The action scenes feel forced. I felt like I was supposed to be scared or thrilled but everything was moving so slow I was usually left just watching, unengaged. There were moments that didn't fit the rest of the film. I can't say it enough: everything felt forced. It felt like they wanted us to be scared, but didn't know how to pull it off, so they just copied a lot of techniques with sound and editing and tried to make it work. And for me, it didn't.

    I think it was a good first effort. Hopefully they learn from the mistakes, mostly of letting one man head three departments, and can produce more films.

    Compound Fracture isn't a great movie, but it shows that this team has potential, and I look forward to seeing what they come up with next.

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      Cast contains three iconic killers, Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween), Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th (2009)) and Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer).
    • Quotes

      Michael Wolffsen: Wow!

      Annabelle: This is what I wanted to talk to you about.

      Michael Wolffsen: What is this!

      Annabelle: His panic room.

      Michael Wolffsen: I'd panic too, if I had all this crazy shit in my house.

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      References Gigantor (1964)
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      Blood Ties

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2015 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поместье зла
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      • Mane Entertainment
      • Wicked Monkey Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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