

Michael Wolffsen (Tyler Mane) receives an urgent phone call and takes his nephew and fiancee and makes the journey home to his only other living relative: his estranged, eccentric (and extremely paranoid) father, Gary (Muse Watson), who is obsessed with building an unassailable compound. Once they arrive at Gary’s modest home, surrounded by acres and acres of grounds full of cameras and other security sensors, Michael is surprised and concerned to learn that his father is in the early stages of dementia. The house is now also covered in supernatural and occult symbols. Welcome to the compound, COMPOUND FRACTURE. Will the stronghold that was designed to save them be their everlasting tomb?
Acting
Muse Watson commits fully to unhinged dad energy.
Practical Effects
Homemade occult aesthetic hits different.

Director
Anthony J. Rickert-Epstein
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tyler Mane and Renae Geerlings are married in real life; she wrote the screenplay. Muse Watson played the father in I Know What You Did Last Summer.
The film turns the 'prepper' subgenre inward—what if the apocalypse is just your father's mind breaking?
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