Lore

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Lore é uma série americana de antologia de horror desenvolvida pelo criador de podcast Lore, Aaron Mahnke com Valhalla Entertainment e Propagate Content. A série será transmitida no Amazon Video e seguirá o formato de antologia do podcast com cada episódio com uma nova história. A série combina imagens documentais e cenas cinematográficas para contar histórias de terror e suas origens. A primeira temporada incluirá Robert Patrick do Terminator 2, The Unit e Scorpion. A série estreou em 13 de outubro de 2017.
⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Lore – When fact meets fright in a dark little history lesson.
“Lore” is one of those rare hybrids that’s hard to pin down — part documentary, part horror, part historical deep dive. Maybe call it a horromentary or docorror if you like, because that’s exactly what it feels like: eerie stories told with the authority of a lecture and the atmosphere of a campfire tale.
Based on the hit podcast, Lore explores the origins of myths, legends, and superstitions — from vampires to hauntings to real-world horrors that inspired fiction. It’s educational, yes, but also unsettling in a way that sneaks up on you. The presentation walks a fine line between dramatization and narration, and somehow, it works.
It’s not all blood and screams — this is horror with a historian’s eye. The pacing is calm, the tone intelligent, and the stories linger long after the credits. You might not know exactly what category it fits into, but it’s absolutely worth the watch.
If Creepshow is campfire chaos and 50 States of Fright is folklore gone wild, Lore is their well-read cousin who shows up with receipts — and a few skeletons in the closet.
⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Lore – When fact meets fright in a dark little history lesson.
“Lore” is one of those rare hybrids that’s hard to pin down — part documentary, part horror, part historical deep dive. Maybe call it a horromentary or docorror if you like, because that’s exactly what it feels like: eerie stories told with the authority of a lecture and the atmosphere of a campfire tale.
Based on the hit podcast, Lore explores the origins of myths, legends, and superstitions — from vampires to hauntings to real-world horrors that inspired fiction. It’s educational, yes, but also unsettling in a way that sneaks up on you. The presentation walks a fine line between dramatization and narration, and somehow, it works.
It’s not all blood and screams — this is horror with a historian’s eye. The pacing is calm, the tone intelligent, and the stories linger long after the credits. You might not know exactly what category it fits into, but it’s absolutely worth the watch.
If Creepshow is campfire chaos and 50 States of Fright is folklore gone wild, Lore is their well-read cousin who shows up with receipts — and a few skeletons in the closet.




















