The Brotherhood IV: the Complex 2005

Evil has it's own Rules of Engagement.

3.5 / 10   11 vote(s)
PG-13
Horror

Lee Hanlon, the smartest student at an elite military school called the Complex, is intrigued by the academy's Black Skulls brotherhood but finds himself thrust into the role of global savior when he discovers their devilish origin.

Homepage http://www.insightfilm.com/brotherhood4.html
Release Date 2005-03-01
Runtime 1h 36m
Directors David DeCoteau, C. Kim Miles, Arlene L. Arnold, Deborah Dimitroff
Producers Kirk Shaw, Andrew Ferns, Stephen P. Jarchow, James Shavick, Stacey Shaw, Randall H. Zalken
Writers Matthew Jason Walsh, Ryan Carrassi

The least contemptible entry in the Brotherhood series, Complex, while not good, is at least watchable. It has a coherent plot, non-glacial pacing, and there's just enough skin and homoeroticism, filmed just well enough, that you might get some mild titillation out of it. For whatever reason, director David Decoteau actually made an effort this time.

If you intend to watch a Brotherhood movie, or more generally a David Decoteau product, make it this one.

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