ARROW PLAYER Brings The Madness This March With These Cinematic Selections!

 

For many folks out there, March is all about basketball. For us horror movie-loving freaks, it’s just another month. But never fear, ARROW Video has just released its full lineup of films for the month of March and it’s loaded with some heavy hitters. Including works from the iconic Lucio Fulci, cult classics like “Blood Theatre” (1984) and “Slaughterhouse” (1987), as well as special selections from Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kölsch.

The special thing about horror is just when you think you’ve seen everything, there is even more to be discovered. “Don’t Torture A Duckling”, “Mausoleum” and “I Will Never Leave You Alone” are just a few titles that caught our eye and we will definitely be watching them soon.

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From the Press Release

“ARROW's March lineup begins March 3 with the perfect title for the beginning of spring. “Play It Cool” (UK/IE/US/CAN) is a chic and erotically charged drama starring popular Japanese singer of the day Mari Atsumi as a college girl negotiating her way through the male-dominated hierarchies of Tokyo’s seductive but treacherous nightclub culture. ARROW is proud to release this little-seen gem by one of Japan’s most highly regarded directors of the 1960s, Yasuzō Masumura (Giants and Toys, Irezumi), a filmmaker known for his social satires and powerful portrayals of women.”

“On March 10, ARROW vows to subscribers “I Will Never Leave You Alone” (UK/IE/US/CAN). Writer and director DW Medoff crafts an innovative and chilling take on the haunted house formula with I Will Never Leave You Alone, a surreal nightmare where the psychological and the supernatural collide to terrifying effect. After being released from prison, Richard is given an opportunity to restart his life by a mysterious company who offer him five thousand dollars to spend six days in a dilapidated house to cleanse it of evil spirits. His handler assures him this is only to put any potential buyers' superstitions to rest, and that he has nothing to fear.”

The theme of March 14 debuts is murder, mayhem and magic. 

Body Count (US): New Orleans cops try to capture two ruthless assassins who are trying to avenge themselves against cops who had previously set them up.

Mirror Mirror (UK/IE/US/CAN): A teenage girl begins receiving black magic power through an antique mirror that drips blood, not realizing the mirror is controlled by demonic forces.

Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance (US): The discovery of a demon mirror sets off a bizarre series of "deadly accidents" when a young girl and her brother are caught in an intricate web of evil and deceit.

Blood Theatre (UK/IE/US/CAN): An old movie house plagued with a history of unexplained tragedies is reopened with bloody history repeating itself. 

Mausoleum (UK/IE/US/CAN): A 10 year-old girl, mourning the death of her mother, becomes possessed by a demon, who has been preying on her female ancestors for centuries. Years later, the demon starts to take over her, mentally and physically.

Slaughterhouse (UK/IE/US/CAN): The owner of a slaughterhouse facing foreclosure instructs his obese and mentally disabled son to go on a killing spree against the people who want to buy his property.

“On March 21: Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer Selects (UK/US/CA/IRE). Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer are the co-writers and directors of Starry Eyes and the co-directors of the 2019 adaptation of Stephen King's Pet Sematary.”

"We have to admit, whenever we saw our friends and colleagues sharing their recommendations on ARROW, we were a bit jealous! We’ve always wanted to do one ourselves, so it’s an incredible honor to finally take part. Long time collectors of Arrow Video’s physical releases, it’s no surprise that their app is essential when it comes to the streaming format.

Loaded with the best cult, horror, Giallo and exploitation films, all neatly curated into themed collections, ARROW has become the first app we open when looking for something to watch. And if you’re here now doing the same, let us recommend to you a few of our favorite movies currently playing on the platform..."

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