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    Here’s Everything Coming To ARROW In January 2022

    Neil VaggBy Neil VaggDecember 22, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    January is going to be a big month for ARROW as the platform kicks off 2022 with a bang. Key highlights for the first month of the new year include the exclusive premiere of the creepy and extremely strange Hotel Poseidon, superb sci-fi horror from the late, great Norman J Warren, Nobuhiko Obayashi’s stunning anti-war trilogy, a rediscovered 80s cult thriller starring Steve Railsback, vampires, aliens, zombies, Kenny Everett with an axe, Mario Bava, Tobe Hooper and more… 

    In January, ARROW premieres Hotel Poseidon, the debut feature from Belgian writer/director Stefan Lernous. Imagine David Lynch filming at the Overlook from The Shining, with interior decoration akin to the Hotel Earle from Barton Fink, and you’ve got Hotel Poseidon – a seriously run down, and extremely strange place where nightmares and reality collide. An unconventional story, bordering on the surreal and at times the fantastic, the film eschews conventional narrative rules in favor of the enigmatic internal logic of a nightmare. As curious characters occupy the rooms and corridors of the hotel, we find ourselves in a dream-like universe infused with grotesque surrealism: a style imprinted on the Belgian artistic DNA. The last thing you’ll have is a relaxing stay – but it’ll certainly be a memorable one. The film will be screened with a host of exclusive extras on the making of the film.

    There’s more horror in January, in the form of Deadly Games, an intriguing early ’80s slasher starring Steve Railsback (Lifeforce), long-overlooked and given a brand new restoration from the recently-unearthed camera negative; as well as Robert Englund in Tobe Hooper’s adaptation of a Stephen King story, The Mangler, a bold, brash and politically aware frightener that takes on the bloodthirsty machinery of capitalism itself!

    Also in January,ARROW presents Nobuhiko Obayashi’s stunning anti-war trilogy – in Casting Blossoms to the Sky, Endo Reiko visits the city of Nagaoka and learns how war ravaged and changed the city; in Seven Weeks, a former hospital director runs an antiques shop in Ashibetsu with her family; and his luminous new feature Hanagatami delivers a timeless story of the pureness of youth beset by the chaos of war.


     Also screening is Still Tickin’: The Return of A Clockwork Orange, a fascinating documentary on Stanley Kubrick’s legendary, controversial and enduring masterpiece, to mark the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking and hugely influential film. 

    New Seasons this January include New Year Body Transformation, highlighting some rather extreme makeovers , with titles including Irezumi, Tokyo Fist, Wolf Guy; Hail Satan! featuring plenty of deliciously devilish satanic content including Terror, The Devil’s Nightmare and Satanic Panic; RIP Advisor, booking you in to some seriously dodgy lodgings for the night, including Hotel Poseidon, The Possessed, Basket Case, Inferno; Nobuhiko Obayashi’soustanding Anti-War Trilogy; and Best of 2021, a  selection brings together the absolute cream of the ARROW titles that have made the service the special place it is this year. 

    Here’s the full calendar for the month:

    JANUARY RELEASE CALENDAR

    New Titles – From January 3

    Vampira

    Helga She Wolf of Stilberg

    Shock

    Hotel Poseidon 

    New Titles – From January 7

    Cold Eyes of Fear

    Inseminoid

    Prey

    Deadly Games 

    New Titles – From January 10

    The Mangler

    Perdita Durango

    The Day of the Beast 

    New Title – From January 13

    Still Tickin’: The Return of A Clockwork Orange

    New Titles – From January 14

    Red Angel

    Terror

    Cradle of Fear 

    Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things

    Bloodbath at the House of Death

    The Devil’s Nightmare

    New Title – From January 17

    Casting Blossoms to the Sky

    Seven Weeks

    Hanagtami

    Head to ARROW and start your 30-day free trial. Available on the following Apps/devices: Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV; iOS devices, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at www.ARROW-Player.com.Subscriptions are available for £4.99 monthly or £49.99 annually


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