With November already underway, Arrow Video has begun rolling out its latest slate of post-Halloween horror and cult titles to galvanize cinephiles. All titles, of course, come by way of the new subscription-based ARROW platform, which is now available in the US and Canada with a 30-day free trial of ARROW, and subscriptions from $4.99 monthly to $49.99 annually.
Enter Ban This Sick Filth!, the newest theme of Arrow’s rotating catalog of the most controversial films ever made, including The El Duce Tapes as of Monday, which also has Blu-ray release, and as of Monday, a Limited Edition VHS November 2 in partnership with Witterentertainment.com. Other titles under the catalog include We Are the Flesh, Orgies of Edo, The Baby, The Woman and Bat Pussy, along with a debut of the Essential Giallo Collection (something our own Vance Ang may take a liking to), the Female Prisoner Scorpion Collection and, as well as He Came From the Swamp: The William Grefé Collection, comprised of Sting of Death, Death Curse of Tartu, Mako: Jaws of Death and more.
Writer and director Gakuryu Ishii’s 1982 thriller, Burst City will arrive on
November 9 along with Ban this Sick Filth! Presents: Rebel Yell, “a season of ARROW films that celebrate the angry howl of youth in revolt and the ever-identifiable need to go you own way, be yourself, find your people, or just let loose a cathartic scream”; Highlights include Deadbeat at Dawn, Teenage Yakuza and more.
November 13 will see ARROW title favorites emerge from the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), including Lake of Dracula, Pit Stop, and The Wizard of Gore. In a partnership with AGFA, ARROW will stream a number of their titles, including Effects, The Zodiac Killer, Take it Out in Trade, Lady Street Fighter and more; Asia Extreme will also launch with a collection of Essential titles from East Asia; Renegade Women, with titles such as I was a Teenage Serial Killer, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life, Season of the Witch, She-Devils on Wheels, The Witch Who Came from the Sea, and Blind Woman’s Curse; Effed Up Families, a pack of dysfunctional-family horror flicks, uniting Wes Craven’s cannibal classic The Hills Have Eyes, Toys Are Not For Children, Russian dad-from-hell comedy Why Don’t You Just Die!, Freudian vengeance slasher Blood Rage and more.
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