A new streaming service went live this very day offering tons of content. Arrow offers exclusive film premieres, cult and arthouse classics, and critically acclaimed TV from all over the world. Launch month (February – as of now) offers a premiering A Ghost Waits, a Lars Von Trier season, including Breaking The Waves, the two Nymphomaniac movies and his most recent fare The House That Jack Built, which debuted in Cannes a couple of years back.
The service offers a hand-curated wealth of Arrow Films content from all of their award-winning labels – Arrow Video, Arrow Academy and Arrow TV.
Further highlights at launch include [REC], Beyond Re-Animator, a Alejandro Jodorowsky season, Takashi Miike’s’s 13 Assassins, and Demons and Demons 2 in 4K.
Having a squint at the service myself briefly earlier, there’s also Oldboy, the House collection, the Phantasm series of films, Abel Ferrara’s King Of New York starring Christopher Walken. I haven’t signed up to subscribe as yet, but on an initial look it seems that the service offers users the ability to browse by decade – from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, and also offers other tiles like ‘Giallo’, Academy Classics, ‘Western’, ‘Asia Extreme’ and others.
The service was launched in the US and Canada last October.
The UK launch trailer can be viewed below and the service can be accessed over at Arrow-Player.com.
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