Lore (TV series)
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Based on | Lore |
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Narrated by | Aaron Mahnke |
Composer(s) | Chad Lawson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Production location(s) | Atlanta, Georgia |
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Distributor | Amazon Studios |
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Original network | Amazon Video |
Original release | October 13, 2017 – present |
Lore is an American horror anthology television series developed by the creator of the podcast of the same name, Aaron Mahnke, with Valhalla Entertainment and Propagate Content.[1] The series airs through Amazon Video[2] and follows the podcast's anthology format with each episode featuring a new story. The show combines documentary footage and cinematic scenes to tell horror stories and their origins, and features Robert Patrick, Holland Roden, and Colm Feore. The series premiered on October 13, 2017.
On February 26, 2018, Amazon renewed the series for a second season.[3]The second season will premiere on October 19, 2018.
Cast and characters
- Aaron Mahnke as Narrator
- Robert Patrick as Reverend Eliakim Phelps (father of Austin Phelps)
- Holland Roden as Bridget Cleary
- Colm Feore as Dr. Walter Jackson Freeman II
- Kristin Bauer van Straten as Minnie Otto
- Cathal Pendred as Michael Cleary
- Campbell Scott as George Brown
- Adam Goldberg as Peter Stumpp
- John Byner as Patrick Boland
- Sandra Ellis Lafferty as Aunt Bridget
- Nadine Lewington as Johanna Kennedy Burke
- Kristen Cloke as Dr. Marjorie Freeman
Broadcast
Lore debuted on Amazon Video[2] on October 13, 2017.[4]
Reception
Initial critical reception was mixed. As of November 9, 2017, Season 1 had earned an aggregate rating of 64% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, with 8 out of 22 critics rating the show "rotten"; Rotten Tomatoes' "Top Critics" were especially critical, with 67% of them declaring Season 1 "rotten." [5] Dread Central praised the series awarding it five out of five stars and saying "The only negative I can find is that there aren’t more episodes. It’s just that good."[6] IGN gave it 9.0 and said " It is a wonderful piece of entertainment for horror fans and casual viewers alike to learn more about the monsters we thought we knew so well."[7] Nerdist gave it 4 out of 5 burned heart burritos.[8]
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
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1 | "They Made a Tonic" | Darnell Martin | Jeff Eckerle, Marilyn Osborn | October 13, 2017 |
Before we knew how disease spread, medicine was as much superstition as it was science. And in the small New England towns of the 1800s, there is a belief that consumption can only be stopped by making sure the dead are actually dead. This episode speculates that America invented the word Vampire and that Mercy Brown was in the inspiration for Bram Stokers Dracula. | ||||
2 | "Echoes" | Thomas J. Wright | Glen Morgan | October 13, 2017 |
Dr. Walter Freeman is the father of the ice pick lobotomy. He believes the ten-minute procedure will all but end the need for the mental hospital. He has the best of intentions but winds up creating an entirely new kind of horror story. | ||||
3 | "Black Stockings" | Thomas J. Wright | David Chiu, Patrick Wall | October 13, 2017 |
In 19th century Ireland, folklore has a strong hold. Michael Cleary is convinced his wife, Bridget, has been replaced by a fairy called a changeling. And his belief drives him to the most extreme act. | ||||
4 | "Passing Notes" | Nick Copus | Glen Morgan | October 13, 2017 |
In 19th century America, at the height of the Spiritualist Movement, a haunted house is not just the stuff of ghost stories. Many believe the dead can talk and, sometimes, will come back from the other side to wreak havoc on the living. | ||||
5 | "The Beast Within" | Darnell Martin | David Coggeshall | October 13, 2017 |
Werewolves are now movie monsters. But they were once thought to be all too real. In 1589, villagers in Bedburg, Germany, are convinced that a werewolf is killing women and children only to discover the killer is really one of their own. | ||||
6 | "Unboxed" | Michael E. Satrazemis | Tyler Hisel | October 13, 2017 |
Robert Gene Otto is a child without friends. That is, until he receives a doll as a gift. He names the doll after himself, Robert. They become fast friends and soon the boy believes the doll is real. But to everyone else ... Robert the Doll is a curse. |
References
- ↑ "Amazon Picks Up 'Lore' Horror Podcast With EPs Gale Anne Hurd & Ben Silverman". Deadline. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- 1 2 "Amazon Orders 'Lore' Series From Gale Anne Hurd, Ben Silverman". Variety. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ↑ Patten, Dominic (February 26, 2018). "Amazon Renews 'Lore'; 'Exorcist's Sean Crouch New Showrunner Of Horror Series". Deadline. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
- ↑ "Watch this teaser for Amazon's spooky new 'Lore' series". TechCrunch. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
- ↑ "Lore: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
- ↑ "Lore (TV Series)". Dread Central. October 23, 2017. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- ↑ Griffin, David (October 13, 2017). "Lore: Season 1 Review". IGN. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- ↑ Beggs, Scott (October 13, 2017). "LORE is an Unsettling Look at the Lives Behind Our Legends (Review)". Nerdist. Retrieved October 24, 2017.