What’s On Arrow Player In September?

September 1: Dan Martin Selects: The favorites of the special effects wizard behind Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool and Possessor, the Academy Award-winning The Banshees of Inisherin and British indies like Censor and In the Earth. On his Selects, Dan shared: “I’ve poured through the massive selection of fine titles on Arrow’s streaming service to select a collection of titles that I love. My tastes are very varied and I think that is well represented here, although I’ve tried to select things that I feel deserve a spotlight shone on them, things that are maybe less seen (although there’s a couple here people may consider obvious choices).” Titles include The Five Venoms, Giants and Toys and Hotel Poseidon.

Plus, you can dive into ARROW’s latest duo of Paul Joyce documentaries starting with The Curious Case of Inspector Clouseau, a documentary history of the Pink Panther series focusing on their star Peter Sellers and his relationship with director Blake Edwards. Next up is Kris Kristofferson: Pilgrim. His Life and Work. Kris Kristofferson’s appeal crosses generations and gender boundaries and this profile unfolds his life highlighting many of his now legendary songs many of which are performed especially for this program. This major production examines the extraordinary career and life of the actor, songwriter, performer and Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductee. The program includes interviews and excerpts from Kristofferson’s motion pictures.

September 8: Get into Trouble in Time: Traveling in time sounds like a great idea but it rarely works out for the best. Hop inside our ARROW time machine for a spin through a season of films full of adventures in the past and future, trying to dodge creating any paradoxes and attempting not to make the whole space-time continuum fold in on itself. We can’t promise we won’t destroy the fabric of the universe in the process – but it’ll be fun. Titles include Whatever This Is, The Navigator and Dead or Alive: Final.

September 15: ARROW invites subscribers to Eat the Rich. So with the rest of the world feeling the pinch, it’s time to fill your bellies with the 1% and Eat the Rich! Featuring films where the class war has a body count, and the well-off who try and knock off the common people sometimes rightly get their just desserts, Eat the Rich is a cathartic curated collection that chows down on the class barrier and munches away on the money monopolizers. Titles include Society, Audition and Double Face.

September 18: Ringu.

September 22: Head east with ARROW for Solid Metal Nightmares: The Films of Shinya Tsukamoto. Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto is best known for his debut body horror-cyberpunk shot-to-the-arm Tetsuo: The Iron Man, but there is much more to this maverick director. Solid Metal Nightmares is a collection of Tsukamoto’s breathtaking films – all nightmarish portrayals of obsession and madness. Self-funding, writing, shooting and editing, as well as directing and appearing in his films, Tsukamoto is a true auteur, with singular, sometimes terrifying, transgressive visions, that he uncompromisingly brings to the screen in order to haunt, repel, seduce and inspire. Titles include Tokyo Fist, Tetsuo and Tetsuo II: Body Hammer.

September 25: The man who gave the world Gremlins, The ‘Burbs, The Howling, Small Soldiers and many more shares with audiences Joe Dante Selects. “ARROW kindly asked me to curate some films for you. It wasn’t an easy task. Their vast library is the most eclectic group of movies I’ve ever encountered. Nonetheless, I came up with some must-see choices I can really stand behind.” Titles include The Mighty Peking Man, Horror Express and Vampire Circus.

September 29: Get to know the cutting and acerbic work of a one-of-a-kind indie cult filmmaker in Dark and Sharp: The Jim Cummings Collection. Known for his uncomfortably awkward tragi-comic roles in films that he also wrote and directed, like Thunder Road and The Beta Test, Cummings has also written and directed a series of biting and unmissable short films featuring outsiders pushed to breaking point. As well as these shorts, Dark and Sharp also features an exclusive ARROW original introduction to his shorts that sees Jim as the great-great-grandson of the legendary and lethal pistoleer Sartana and his Selects. Titles include Us Funny, The Beta Test and The Robbery.

Also on this day: Julia and Macumba Sexual.

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