People are drawn to horror movies for the thrilling blend of fear and excitement. These films offer a safe way to confront our deepest anxieties and explore the unknown, allowing us to experience intense emotions without real-life consequences. The adrenaline rush, combined with the sense of suspense and surprise, creates a captivating experience. They often include complex narratives and intriguing villains, which can be intellectually stimulating. For some, the communal aspect of watching horror with friends adds to the enjoyment, as shared scares and reactions enhance the overall experience. The genre’s unique ability to provoke both terror and fascination keeps audiences coming back for more.
In today’s movie news, there’s a new British horror movie out. If you love them just as much as I do, here’s some more information:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment is thrilled to announce the release of horror film Lore, premiering exclusively on the Icon Film Channel starting August 26, 2024. (Strike Media Ltd, 2024)
Lore – A gripping and gruesome anthology horror, this highly acclaimed film, which premiered at FrightFest 2023, stars Richard Brake (Doom, Hannibal Rising), Andrew Lee Potts (The Witcher, Primeval), Bill Fellows (Ted Lasso, Lady Macbeth), and Rufus Hound (Hounded, Queens of Mystery).
Four young thrill-seeking friends book a horror-themed camping excursion led by Darwin, a strange and eccentric guide. One night around the campfire, Darwin encourages them to tell the scariest and most twisted story they know. As they recount tales of sinister spirits and malevolent demons, the group soon realizes that these stories will have very real consequences for them all.
A love letter to classic horror, Lore is premiering exclusively on the Icon Film Channel starting August 26; sign up for a 7-day free trial here or via the Icon Film Channel on Amazon Prime.
Icon Film Channel Release Date: August 26
Theatrical Release Date: September 27
TVOD Release Date: October 21
Directors: James Bushe, Patrick Ryder and Greig Johnson
Run Time: 87 Minutes


