It will be ‘Pandemonium’ At ARROW Video Channel In May

Expect the unexpected at the cult streaming service ARROW, in May it’s going to be ‘Pandemonium‘ ! A month of otherworldly terrors, the maddest story ever told plus so much more…
Pandemonium, a unique cinematic blend of fantasy, drama and humour, exclusive to the channel, a gruesome horror classic from Tobe Hooper, and Jack Hill’s western short The Host and his unique and disturbing gem Spider Baby. Plus, superb shorts, director Jennifer Reeder chooses her favourite ARROW titles, and the exquisite and Jules Dassin’s influential film noir Rififi.
In May, the brand new title from French director Quarxx Pandemonium, will be shown exclusively on ARROW. Prepare to be taken on a chilling journey, as three interconnected stories unravel in this macabre exploration of tales depicting fallen souls. From the intricacies of everyday drama to the realms of supernatural intrigue, each narrative weaves a haunting tapestry that blurs the lines between the mortal and the supernatural.
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Also this month, best to check Tripadvisor before you book into the Starlight Hotel, the setting for legendary horror director Tobe Hooper’s mouth-wateringly nasty Eaten Alive. The man behind The Texas Chain Saw Massacre piles on the shocks in this superb slice of Southern gothic starring Chain Saw star Marilyn Burns, Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and Neville Brand (Without Warning).
And be sure to experience the peculiar delights of Spider Baby, the first solo feature by exploitation legend Jack Hill (Coffy, Switchblade Sisters, Foxy Brown), and a film self-proclaimed as ‘the maddest story ever told’, starring Lon Chaney Jr. in one of his most memorable late career performances.
This month also gives you the chance to enjoy a seminal work of crime filmmaking, Jules Dassin’s Rififi, declared by François Truffaut as “the best Film Noir I have ever seen.” An influence on films including Reservoir Dogs and Ocean’s Eleven, the film nabbed Dassin the best director prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, and features a wonderful central performance from Jean Servais as a master thief planning one final job.
Seasons in May include:
Jennifer Reeder Selects, with picks from the acclaimed director of Perpetrator, Knives and Skin and Night’s End, including campy culty chaos and feral femme fetish such as Switchblade Sisters, The Sacred Spirit and Lady Morgan’s Vengeance.
Cunning Folk, a collection focussing on folklore and folktales including The Wyrm of Bwlch Pen Barras, Threshold and Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji.
The City That Never Sleeps, with nightmarish films set in New York, including The Driller Killer, Basket Case and Mammoth.
The Ick, guaranteed to gross you out and featuring the downright skeeziest films on ARROW, including Doom Asylum, Hellish Flesh and
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Heaven or (Mostly) Hell, with ARROW choosing between purgatory or the pearly gates, including Pandemonium, Hotel Poseidon and A Ghost Waits.
The Art of Cult. Head to ARROW and start your 30-day free trial. Available on the following Apps/devices: Xbox, 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.
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