Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    HORROR SCREAMS VIDEO VAULT – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT HORROR
    • Home
    • Film Reviews
      • Films Beginning With Numbers or Symbols
      • A – C
      • D – F
      • G – I
      • J – L
      • M – O
      • P – R
      • S – U
      • V – X
      • Y – Z
    • Book Reviews
    • Franchise Corner
    • Competitions
    • Horror Screams Podcast
    • Contact Us
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    HORROR SCREAMS VIDEO VAULT – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT HORROR

    Film Review: FRACTURED (2016)

    Peter 'Witchfinder' HopkinsBy Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins21st July 2019Updated:21st July 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

    FRACTURED *** UK 2016 Dir: Jamie Patterson. 80 mins

    An ingenious mid-point twist and the subtle depths of the two lead performances help make FRACTURED a compelling stripped-down thriller. April Pearson and Karl Davies are a likeable couple on a weekend getaway to a remote cottage. Their journey along interchangeable dark English country roads involves inevitable car trouble, an obligatory horror movie hiatus at a petrol station with a customer service representative nicknamed “Lurch” and a typically unsettling public toilet visit.
    When they arrive at their destination, the camera prowls and lurks as if eavesdropping on their lovers’ break. Before they notice anything is wrong, we are aware of the presence of someone else in the house and, in a nice touch, Davies seems just as vulnerable chopping wood outside as Pearson does getting undressed for a bath. The first half of the movie is a tense two-handed thriller in the tradition of excellent British genre flicks of the 1970’s like AND SOON THE DARKNESS. The clever mid-film rug-pull forces us to see everything from a whole new perspective in the fashion of a cycle of post-Shyamalan, twisty 21st century horror-thrillers. Once the cat is out of the bag, the movie ends up in a less surprising place, but it’s fun getting there, and prolific director Jamie Patterson maintains a high level of suspense throughout. Pearson and Davies rise to the challenge of the shifting narrative in style.

    Review by Steven West


    FacebookLikeShareTweetPin
    April Pearson Fractured Jamie Patterson Karl Davies Thriller

    Related Posts

    Suspenseful dramatic thriller WHITE ROSES drops on Digital Platforms worldwide

    11th May 202601 Min Read
    Read More

    Twisted thriller THE THIRD LAW releases on Digital Platforms. “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

    11th May 202602 Mins Read
    Read More

    DESKPOP ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES THE VOD RELEASE OF SNOW-BOUND SOUTHERN GOTHIC THRILLER ‘SOULS CHAPEL’

    31st March 202602 Mins Read
    Read More

    TIL SCHWEIGER RETURNS TO THE BIG SCREEN IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER “BARREL”

    26th March 202603 Mins Read
    Read More

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Official Trailer for Found-Footage Horror ‘Last Look’ Debuts
    • Independent Horror Adventure Echoes of Dread Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD This May
    • ‘The Dead Rose:’ Production Begins On Indie Thriller Starring Frank Stallone, ‘Eric Roberts and Andrew Divoff
    • FOUND TV Acquires New Original Film Go to Sleep Ahead of Festival Premiere and Global Streaming Launch
    • HORROR ICON LISA WILCOX JOINS THE CAST OF ‘WITCHCRAFT: THE LANTERNE OF LIGHT’
    Archives
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.