The Breach: Nick Cutter adaptation has Slash co-producing the score

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Several years ago, Raven Banner Entertainment picked up the Canadian rights to Nothing Left to Fear (watch it HERE), a horror film that was produced by musician Slash, who also contributed to the score. Now Raven Banner and Slash are teaming up again on Rue Morgue Magazine founder Rodrigo Gudiño's film The Breach, which recently wrapped production.

Based on a novel 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.

Slash served as executive producer on The Breach and is co-producing 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.

Gudiño had this to say about the project: 

There's a reason why Nick Cutter's stories are terrifying audiences. I am thrilled to be bringing his work to life and couldn't have asked for a better team to help me do it."

I'm not familiar with Cutter's work, but The Breach has my attention due to the involvement of Slash.
 

Source: Variety

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