The Breach, a horror film executive produced by Slash, gets a release in the UK and Ireland, as well as Australia and New Zealand

JoBlo’s own Tyler Nichols already got to see Rue Morgue Magazine founder Rodrigo Gudiño’s film The Breach a year ago, but the film still doesn’t have a release date in the US. It does have a release date in the UK and Ireland, though, and it’s not far away: the movie will be getting a VOD and digital release there on July 10th. Along with the release date announcement comes the unveiling of a new trailer for The Breach, and you can check that out in the embed above.

If you’re in Australia or New Zealand and want to see The Breach soon, you’re in luck. The release date in those territories is coming just two days after the film will be available to watch in the UK and Ireland.

Based on an Audible Original Podcast written by Nick Cutter (get the audiobook HERE), The Breach follows John Hawkins, who is set to retire from his post as police chief of the small town of Lone Crow that is tucked away in the deep woods of northern Ontario. But following the discovery of a gruesome body with uncanny injuries, he’s pulled into an investigation to solve the horrifying mystery, which evades explanation.

Cutter wrote the screenplay with Ian Weir. The film stars Allan Hawco, Emily Alatalo, Wesley French, Natalie Brown, and Adam Kenneth Wilson.

A major drawing point for The Breach is the fact that it was executive produced by musician Slash, who also co-produced the score. Pasha Patriki of Hangar 18 Media produced the film with Andrew Thomas Hunt, James Fler, and Michael Paszt of Raven Banner Entertainment. Gregor Habsburg and Jacquelyn Frisco of De Angeles Films were also executive producers.

Tyler wasn’t very impressed with the movie (you can read his 5/10 review HERE), but he did note that the score “is all sorts of kickass. Slash uses his expert musical knowledge to provide such a texture to the proceedings. This isn’t just a guitarist who’s riffing over some cool visuals, this is an organic melding together into one entity. If anything, I’d compare it to Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind’s score for The Shining. Which is massively high praise.”

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Originally published at https://www.joblo.com/the-breach-uk/