Review of Compound Fracture (2013) by Mave J — 27 May 2013
When a son returns home to his father after twenty years of silence, he doesn't come alone. Showing that horror does not require excessive blood, gore and sex, this film spins a tale of abuse, redemption, and family as Gary, a father plagued with progressive dementia, faces a threat he helped create.
Not knowing exactly how to combat what can hardly be touched, Gary throws everything and the kitchen sink into his fight against this evil spirit to save what family he has left. From the amazing mind of Renae Geerlings, and starring Tyler Mane (Rob Zombie's Halloweens), Derek Mears (Friday the 13th 2009), Muse Watson (I Know What You Did Last Summer), and introducing Alex Saxon, come along and battle your own demons as you watch this masterpiece in action.
Filmed in only 18 days, what this cast and crew have done is remarkable and inspiring to say the least, making this the perfect film to debut Mane Entertainment. I for one am looking forward to their next addition and you should be as well.
This review of Compound Fracture (2013) was written by Mave J on 27 May 2013.
Compound Fracture has generally received mixed reviews.
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