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Arrow Video Channel Announces July Subscription Titles, Asia Extreme & 80s Horror Collections

Arrow Video is excited to announce the July slate of titles on their subscription-based , including acclaimed undead comedy Zombie for Sale and Gamera: The Complete Collection, all twelve films starring mankind's greatest defender: a fire-breathing mutant turtle.

  An infectiously funny slice of modern Korean cinema where Train to BusanThe Quiet Family and Warm Bodies collide to create Zombie for Sale, a memorable rom-zom-com from debut director Lee Min-jae.  For the first time ever, fans can trace the decades-long evolution of Gamera, from the “friend of all children” in his more light-hearted earlier films, to the Guardian of the Universe in the groundbreaking 1990s reboot series, often hailed as three of the best kaiju films ever made.

Zombie for Sale and Gamera: The Complete Collection will be available July 1st on the Arrow Video Channel in the US and the UK.  Additional new titles available July 1st include Creepshow 2, Bloodstone, Black Rainbow, and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.  The Arrow Video Channel is available on Apple TV in the UK and US, as well as on Amazon in the UK.  All July titles, with the exception of Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (only available in the UK), will be available in both territories.

When the illegal human experiments of Korea's biggest pharmaceutical company go wrong, one of their “undead” test subjects escapes and ends up in a shabby gas station owned by the Park family – a band of misfits spanning three generations who hustle passersby to make ends meet. When the Park family uncover their undead visitor, he bites the head of their household, who instead of transforming into an undead ghoul becomes revitalised and full of life! The family then hatch a plan to exploit this unexpected fountain of youth, allowing locals to pay to be bitten too, until things go wrong…

July Additions:

Zombie For Sale (UK/US)
The Gamera Collection (12 films) (UK/US)
Creepshow 2 (UK/US)Bloodstone (UK/US)
Black Rainbow (UK/US)
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (UK)

July Seasons:

Asia Extreme:

From South Korea:
Zombie for Sale (UK/US)
Oldboy (UK)

From Japan:
Audition (UK/US)
Battle Royale (UK)
Ringu (UK/US)
Ringu 2 (UK/US)
Ringu 0 (UK/US)
Spiral (UK/US)
Dark Water (UK/US)
Pulse (UK)
The Happiness of the Katakuris (UK/US)
Horrors of Malformed Men (UK/US)
The Vampire Doll (UK/US)
Lake Of Dracula (UK/US)
Evil of Dracula (UK/US)
Blind Woman's Curse (UK/US)
Wolf Guy (UK/US)
Tetsuo: The Iron Man (UK/US)
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer (UK/US)
Killing (UK/US)
Bullet Ballet (UK/US)
Kotoko (UK/US)
A Snake of June (UK/US)
Tokyo Fist (UK/US)
Vital (US)

80s Horror: 
The Burning (UK)
Demons (UK)
Rawhead Rex (UK)
Bride of Re-Animator (UK/US)
Society (UK/US)
The Mutilator (UK/US)
Maniac Cop (UK)
Pieces (UK)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (UK/US)
Slaughter High (UK)
House (UK/US)
Creepshow 2 (UK/US)
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (UK/US)
Bloody Birthday (UK/US)
Hellraiser (UK/US)
Doom Asylum (UK/US)
Brain Damage (UK/US)
Microwave Massacre (UK/US)
House II: The Second Story (UK)
The Initiation (UK)
Return of the Killer Tomatoes (UK)
Demons 2 (UK)
Satan's Blade (UK)
Blood Rage (UK/US)
The Exterminator (UK)

About the author

Rhythm Zaveri

Hello, my name is Rhythm Zaveri. For as long as I can remember, I've been watching movies, but my introduction to Asian cinema was old rental VHS copies of Bruce Lee films and some Shaw Bros. martial arts extravaganzas. But my interest in the cinema of the region really deepened when I was at university and got access to a massive range of VHS and DVDs of classic Japanese and Chinese titles in the library, and there has been no turning back since.

An avid collector of physical media, I would say Korean cinema really is my first choice, but I'll watch anything that is south-east Asian. I started contributing to Asian Movie Pulse in 2018 to share my love for Asian cinema in the form of my writings.

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