Calling all sci-fi and horror enthusiasts! Lightbulb Film Distribution is thrilled to present the poster and trailer for their latest spine-tingling offering, The Breach. Based on the acclaimed book by Nick Cutter, this Canadian feature is set to send chills down your spine with its dark and captivating storyline. Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño, founder of Rue Morgue, and featuring a haunting soundtrack by none other than Slash from Guns N’ Roses, The Breach is a cinematic experience you won’t want to miss.

Having premiered at the prestigious Fantasia Film Festival in July, The Breach garnered immense attention and captivated audiences with its unique blend of Lovecraftian horror and visceral gore. Following its success, the UK premiere took place at FrightFest, solidifying its status as a must-watch film for horror aficionados.

Counting down his final days as the Chief of Police in the tranquil town of Lone Crow, John Hawkins finds himself entangled in a relentless investigation when a mutilated body washes up on the shores of the Porcupine River. Prepare for a heart-pounding narrative that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

“We are thrilled to bring The Breach to audiences in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand,” expressed Peter Thompson, Sales & Acquisitions Director. “This film perfectly melds Lovecraftian horror with bone-chilling gore. The cinematography by Eric Oh and the evocative soundtrack by Slash left us in awe. Horror fans, if The Breach isn’t already on your watch list, it absolutely should be!”

Mark your calendars! The Breach will be available for On Demand and Download in the UK and Ireland starting from July 10th, with the release in Australia and New Zealand following closely on July 12th. You can own or rent this terrifying masterpiece via popular platforms such as Amazon, Sky Store, Virgin Media, AppleTV, and Google Play. Additionally, for those who prefer the physical format, The Breach will also be available on DVD.

The Breach (2023) Official UK Trailer - Available on Digital Download & Blu-ray from 10th July

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