Win an Autographed Compound Fracture DVD and a Level 33 Entertainment DVD Horror Pack
Who loves ya, Dreadies? We do! That’s why any time we get a chance to throw some free horror swag your way, we jump at it. We’ve got a real peach for you this time. A copy of Compound Fracture signed by star Tyler Mane and writer Renae Geerlings.
Compound Fracture features three men with whom horror fans are certainly familiar: Tyler Mane (Rob Zombie’s Halloween), Muse Watson (Ben Willis from I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason from the 2009 Friday the 13th). The film was directed by Anthony Rickert-Epstein. In celebration of Compound Fracture now being available on iTunes (in the U.S. and Canada) and on DVD from Amazon, Level 33 Entertainment wanted to share the joy and offer some free merch to a lucky fan.
So here’s the skinny on the contest. One winner will receive a Compound Fracture DVD signed by Tyler Mane and Renae Geerlings along with a Level 33 Entertainment DVD Horror Pack, which will include: A Cadaver Christmas, AAAH! ZOMBIES!!, I Didn’t Come Here to Die, The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger, The Reverend, and Vamp U.
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an email at contests@dreadcentral.com including your FULL NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS. We’ll take care of the rest.
This contest will end at 12:01 AM PT on November 1, 2014.
Synopsis
Compound Fracture brings together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, starring Tyler Mane, Muse Watson, and Derek Mears. Produced by Mane Entertainment, written by Renae Geerlings and Tyler Mane, and directed by Anthony Rickert-Epstein, Compound Fracture is a supernatural thriller about a broken family with a history of abuse and dementia that is forced to find a common ground to fight a greater supernatural threat.
The film stars Mane, Watson, and Mears along with Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects), Renae Geerlings (Halloween II), Daniel Roebuck (“Lost”), Todd Farmer (Jason X), Jelly Howie (“Dexter”), and Alex Saxon (Chapman). Prior to its home entertainment release, Compound Fracture enjoyed a successful limited theatrical release and film festival run across the United States and Canada, receiving glowing reviews and winning “Best of Festival” at the Hot Springs Horror Film Festival.