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Arrow’s September Line Up

By Newguy

Arrow’s September Line Up

In September, exclusively on ARROW in the UK, Vampire Clay, an outrageously entertaining horror film about clay bloodsuckers running amok at an art school. The debut feature film by special effects wizard Sôichi Umezawa, the film that Dread Central calls ‘one bonkers Japanese body horror flick’, is packed with gloriously gory moments and superb practical effects. You haven’t lived until you’ve seen a clay vampire in action!

Also next month, The Threat, a gritty crime drama in the vein of Kurosawa’s High and Low, set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising Japan that has left many of its citizens behind, starring Rentarō Mikuni (Fugitive from the Past, Vengeance is Mine) and Masumi Harukawa (Intentions of Murder) as a couple whose privileged existence threatens to unravel in a blink of an eye. This little-seen early masterpiece from Kinji Fukasaku, the future director of Battles Without Honour, Humanity and Battle Royale, is presented in a stunning new transfer.

ARROW continues to show the very best in offbeat and original short films, including Connie, written and directed by Cat Davies, and starring Catrin Stewart (Dr Who), who won the Best Actress Award at the Horrorhound Festival, for her role as a struggling stand-up who finds success when she adds a puppet to her routine – but there’s a price to pay. With nods to Ealing horror classic Dead of Night, and Anthony Hopkins chiller Magic, this shivery short has plenty of new tricks up its sleeve. Gottle o’ fear!
 

Finally in September on ARROW, Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia’s exhilarating debut feature Acción Mutante, a violent sci-fi black comedy. Produced by legendary provocateur Pedro Almodóvar, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic world where attractive people hold all the power and a terrorist group, who see themselves as mutants, take arms to rid the world of their superficial oppressors.


Seasons in September include:

Adam Green Selects, where the acclaimed writer/director/producer/actor behind such titles as Hatchet, Frozen, Digging Up The Marrow and Holliston, highlights some of his personal favourites from the amazing ARROW collection, including The Mutilator, Basket Case and Hellraiser

Sun, Sand and Screams, two weeks at the all-inclusive ARROW resort, where you should keep your eyes peeled for killers, monsters, bodies, paranoid friends, and all manner of sunny shenanigans, including the titles Death Has Blue Eyes, Loop Track and Bloodstone

Cursed, exploring a collection of films where other people get jinxed – be thankful it’s them not you that’s been cursed – including Ringu, Threshold and Death Curse of Tartu

The Nico Mastorakis Collection, devoted to one of the most infamous B-movie maestros to have ever sat in a director’s chair, featuring sci-fi, screwball comedies, hair-raising horror and adrenaline-soaked action, such as The Wind, Hired to Kill and The Naked Truth

Ovidio G. Assonitis Selects with the legendary director of Beyond the Door and Madhouse picking some truly memorable cult movies that he considers very important pictures, including Don’t Torture a Duckling, The Case of the Scorpions Tail and Beyond the Door

Hired Guns, a collection featuring many highly-trained professionals whose trigger fingers are itching to make your problem go away, including Suture, Terminal Exposure and The Most Dangerous Game.

SEPTEMBER RELEASE CALENDAR

From September 6

  • The Threat – 1966

From September 13

  • Only Yourself to Blame – 2023
  • Nosepicker – 2023
  • Viola VS. The Vampire King – 2017
  • Connie – 2016

From September 20

  • Acción Mutante – 1993
  • Count Dracula – 1970

From September 23

  • The Threat – 1966

From September 27

  • Vampire Clay – 2017

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