
Fractured 2013
"Every waking moment is a nightmare."
In *Fractured (2013)*, directed by Adam Gierasch, Dylan White—a quiet cook in Baton Rouge—enjoys a stable life with his girlfriend, Brandy, until unsettling visions force him to confront a hidden past in New Orleans.
Director: Adam Gierasch
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fractured (2013) about?
*Fractured* follows Dylan White, a cook in Baton Rouge living a seemingly normal life with his girlfriend, until disturbing visions drive him to uncover a dark history linked to New Orleans. As he traces clues about his past, he realizes his own identity is far more complicated—and dangerous—than he imagined.
Who directed Fractured?
Adam Gierasch directed *Fractured*. Known for his work in genre films, Gierasch crafts a suspenseful and atmospheric thriller that keeps viewers on edge.
Who stars in Fractured?
The film stars Callum Blue as Dylan White, alongside Vinnie Jones, Ashlynn Yennie, Nicole LaLiberte, and Jon Eyez in key roles.
Is Fractured (2013) worth watching?
While *Fractured* isn't a widely celebrated blockbuster, it delivers a solid, 91-minute thriller experience for fans of psychological suspense and dark mysteries. Its tight pacing and moody setting make it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy character-driven horror-thrillers.
How long is Fractured?
Fractured runs for 91 minutes.
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About Fractured (2013) — A Louisiana thriller about memory and redemption
In *Fractured (2013)*, directed by Adam Gierasch, Dylan White—a quiet cook in Baton Rouge—enjoys a stable life with his girlfriend, Brandy, until unsettling visions force him to confront a hidden past in New Orleans. As he digs deeper, Dylan uncovers harrowing truths that blur the line between reality and nightmare, unraveling a dark legacy tied to his own identity. With a tense, atmospheric tone and a mix of psychological intrigue and visceral thrills, this thriller explores themes of memory, guilt, and the fragility of perception. Callum Blue leads the cast, delivering a brooding performance that anchors the film's unsettling journey from quiet domesticity to haunting self-discovery.
Crafted as a tight, 91-minute character study, *Fractured* blends slow-burn suspense with sudden bursts of intensity, making it a standout in the genre. The film's moody Louisiana setting and its focus on fractured identities create an eerie backdrop for Dylan's desperate quest for redemption, leaving audiences questioning what's real—and what he's willing to confront.