There’s a scorching selection on ARROW this July, including an offbeat home invasion thriller debut, Lucio Fulci’s gut-munching zombie classic and Larry Cohen’s sci-fi satire both in glorious 4K, an apocalyptic survival thriller, acclaimed horror director Ted Geoghegan Selects, and much more.
First in July, writer/director Chris Skotchdopole’s beautifully shot and wonderfully wild Crumb Catcher, a truly unique and darkly funny home invasion thriller from the stable of Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix (The House of the Devil, The Ranger, Depraved). With terrific performances by the entire ensemble cast led by Rigo Garay this absurdist and satirical peek under the tablecloth is a chilling, yet hilarious, ode to the failure of the American Dream and “an insanely impressive directorial debut” (Collider) from Skotchdopole, highlighted as one of the Best Horror Films of 2024 by The Hollywood Reporter. Make sure you (crumb) catch it on ARROW. If Crumb Catcherleaves you wanting more Rigo Garay, he also stars in Purav Virdi’s DEACON, a short film about a thief who unknowingly marks a house with a malignant energy.
Streaming in gloopy, gooey, tantalising 4K on ARROW in July is The Stuff – coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It’s Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), this is a titillating treat for the tastebuds which blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavour of The Blob. So, grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff – the taste that delivers… much more than you bargained for!
Also in July in gore-glistening 4K, Zombie Flesh Eaters – a gut-munching, shark-wrestling, eye-gouging orgy of mud-caked undead terror and Italian splatter from the dark imagination of horror genius Lucio Fulci (The House by the Cemetery, City of the Living Dead). After over 45 years, this zombie classic still has the power to shock and offend the unwilling. Check out this classic ‘video nasty’ in all its HD glory, and revel in a wonderfully tasteless movie that once helped usher in a moral panic!
Also showing in July is debut writer/director A.T. White’s immensely personal, thought-provoking and impressive apocalyptic sci-fi horror Starfish, starring Virginia Gardner (Fall) as a woman dealing with grief (and the end of the world), that the Los Angeles Times calls “strikingly original”.
Take a look at the full calendar for the month:
From July 4
- Starfish
From July 14
- Crumb Catcher
- Deacon (short)
From July 21
- The Stuff (4K)
From July 28
- Zombie Flesh Eaters (4K)
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