In January, exclusively on ARROW in the UK, a late Christmas present in the form of The Gift, where director Sam Raimi combines the spooky underpinnings of his early work with his newly proven talent for handling powerful drama in a gripping supernatural thriller. Raimi coaxes nuanced performances from a star-studded cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Greg Kinnear, Katie Holmes, Keanu Reeves and Hilary Swank – bringing a superb script by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson (One False Move) to life. Made right before a certain web-slinger finally catapulted Raimi from the cult fringes onto Hollywood’s A-list, The Gift is an underappreciated but vital entry in his filmography that is ripe for reappraisal, and you can see it on ARROW.
Also in January, Rampo Noir, with four filmmakers from completely different backgrounds bringing their radically personal takes to the stories of Japan’s celebrated master of the macabre, Edogawa Rampo (Horrors of Malformed Men, Blind Beast). Produced by the same team behind Ichi the Killer and Uzumaki, and with a cast featuring some of Japan’s top stars, including Tadanobu Asano (Maboroshi, Silence) and Ryuhei Matsuda (Blue Spring, Gohatto), Rampo Noir is a stylistic tour-de-force that vividly evokes the “erotic grotesque” worlds created by Japan’s pioneering proponent of horror and mystery fiction.
If you want something a little bit different, a little bit off the wall, and a little bit crazy, look no further than slasher comedy Dude Bro Party Massacre III, made by the comedy troupe 5secondfilms. With cameos from Patton Oswalt, Andrew W.K. and Larry King, Bloody Disgusting calls the film a ‘gut-busting, beer-soaked fever dream’.
Talking of off the wall, ARROW also presents Incubus, Leslie Stevens’ beautifully restored, unique monochrome marvel Incubus. Starring a pre-Star Trek William Shatner as a soldier encountering demonic seductresses, this is an eerie and unforgettable American folk horror from the creator of The Outer Limits. Scripted in the obscure Esperanto language, and stylishly filmed in Big Sur and other California locations by cinematographer (and future Academy Award winner) Conrad L. Hall, Incubus is a film unlike any other.
Finally in January on ARROW, a selection of martial arts films that will ensure an action packed start to the New Year, including Once Upon a Chinese Hero Kickboxer, Five Fighters from Shaolin, The Leg Fighters, Ninja Hunter, as well as the mockumentary Kali Karate: The 2nd Beginning.
Also streaming in January: Maisie Williams and Maxine Peake in the girls’ school mystery Falling, and riotous French Canadian zom-com Brain Freeze
Seasons in January include:
Explosive Action!, a collection of adrenalin-infused action films that put the bang in bangers including Kali Karate: The 2nd Beginning, Five Fighters from Shaolin and Ninja Hunter
Michael Rousselet Selects, where the co-director of Dude Bro Party Massacre III, writer on 3 seasons of Creepshow (and the man who created the cult phenomenon surrounding The Room),
picks some faves from the ARROW catalogue, including Buddha’s Palm, The Ballad of Narayama, and Nekromantik
00s Cult, a ride through the films of the naughty noughties, which saw Cult filmmakers looking forward to the future and wanting to shake up norms with new approaches, with titles including A Hole in My Heart, Vital, and The Great Yokai War