What’s On Arrow Player In June

June 2: Kick off the month with ARROW’s latest curation of Paul Joyce documentaries, this time looking at legendary filmmaker John Cassavetes, straight from the mouth of his friend and collaborator co-star Peter Falk (Columbo) in Out of the Shadows: The Films of John Cassavetes. 

After a six-year directing hiatus, Monte Hellman sat down with Paul Joyce and just talked for an hour while Joyce filmed. The result is Plunging on Alone: Monte Hellman’s Life In a Day.

Ero Guro: The Japanese sub-genre of horror and pink films Ero Guro combines the erotic (ero) and the grotesque (guro) to deviant, decadent and unforgettable effect. ARROW’s Ero Guro collection features the unholy trinity of core Ero Guro films, Teruo Ishii’s Shogun’s Joy of Torture and Horrors of Malformed Men and Yasuzo Masumura’s Blind Beast, plus plenty more exciting, explicit and enticingly depraved delights to delve into.

June 6: Warriors Two

June 9: Martial Arts Mayhem

June 16: Splatter icon Eli Roth takes a stroll through the archives with Eli Roth Selects.. “I absolutely love Arrow and have been a collector of their editions for years, and Arrow Player is the most streamed channel in my house. I’ve seen a lot of Select lists, and while I agree with them, I wanted to highlight some that people might have otherwise overlooked.” Three of the movies are Basket Case, Contamination and Madhouse.

June 19:  ARROW plays Toru Murakawa’s Game Trilogy. Made at the end of the 1970s, Toru Murakawa’s Game Trilogy launched actor Yûsaku Matsuda as the Toei tough guy for a new generation. Matsuda was the definitive screen icon of the 1980s until his career was tragically cut short by cancer at the age of 40.

June 23: Cruel Jaws and Deep Blood.

Sci-fi Stunners: There are other worlds than these. Come and explore them in this collection of cybernetic, planet-probing, time-traveling, cosmos-trotting, aliens-zapping, virtual and far-too-real adventures in Sci-Fi Stunners, which is ARROW’s home world for the coolest cult science-fiction films in the galaxy. Movies include No Escape, Donnie Darko and Crimes of the Future.

June 30: Cosa Nostra Collection: The most American of Italian directors according to celebrated critic Paolo Mereghetti, Damiano Damiani (A Bullet for the General) nevertheless surveyed his own country’s mafia history unlike anyone before him, to critical and box office success. Full of twists and a fascinating meta-commentary on cinema, Damiani points the camera at himself and the genre as he investigates the social impact of mafia violence, a fitting end to this survey of Damiani’s Cosa Nostra. Titles include Day of the Owl, The Case is Closed: Forget It and How To Kill a Judge.

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