Tyler Mane vs Derek Mears in Compound Fracture; trailer and poster art here

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Place your bets: Michael Myers vs. Jason Voorhees – who you got? That’s (sort of) the scenario in COMPOUND FRACTURE, a new thriller starring Tyler Mane, Derek Mears and, not to be left out, Muse Watson (Ben Willis from I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER). The supernatural thriller is coming to home video in a few short weeks, and we’ve got the trailer and poster art to share with you.

The synopsis:

After the gruesome death of his sister’s husband, Michael Wolffson (Tyler Mane – Rob Zombie’s Halloween) returns home with his fiancée and his recently orphaned nephew to take care of his father Gary (Muse Watson). Gary has changed much since the last time Michael saw him: he’s become extremely paranoid that a supernatural force is out to get him and is obsessed with making his home an unassailable compound. While Michael and his family initially believe that Gary is suffering from symptoms of dementia, they soon discover that Gary has a reason to be scared. Something truly evil is lurking outside the house and it won’t stop until it kills off every last member of the Wolffsen family.

Directed by Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein and written by Tyler Mane and Renae Geerlings, COMPOUND FRACTURE also stars Geerlings, Leslie Easterbrook, Daniel Roebuck, Todd Farmer, Alex Saxon, Jelly Howie and Susan Angelo. The movie is released on DVD (pre-order HERE) and most VOD platforms on May 13th.

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