Extras
We at ARROW absolutely LOVE our super-deluxe-amazing Blu-ray releases and everything that comes along with them. As well as those phenomenal feature restorations of Cult Classics (and of course New Cult), it's those hours upon hours of documentaries, interviews, visual essays and conversations that truly set the scene of our ARROW titles with a bit more depth.
As well as rarely-before-seen exclusive videos, we are also continually adding brand new content. New interviews with directors as they revisit their films on ARROW; in-depth discussions on genres and film-making; round-table discussions between new and upcoming film-makers and much more.
Take some time and learn a bit more about what you watch here.
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Spooks, Sights and Video Tape
A new video essay by critic Jasper Sharp on the J-horror phenomenon.
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Stepping over Boundaries: Jasper Sharp on Park Chan-Wook and Joint Security Area
Newly recorded video interview with Asian cinema expert Jasper Sharp.
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The Ring Legacy
A series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and its enduring legacy.
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Circumnavigating Ring
A new video essay by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on the evolution of the Ring series.
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A Vicious Circle
A new video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata.
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Profondo Rosso: From Celluloid to Shop
A tour of the Profondo Rosso shop in Rome with long time Argento collaborator Luigi Cozzi.
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Rosso Recollections: Dario Argento’s Deep Genius
The Deep Red director on the creation of a giallo masterpiece.
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The Adams Family - FrightFest 2019 Interview
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Soundtrack Hell: The Story of the Abandoned Coil Score
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A Walk Through The Dead Center
An in-depth making-of documentary featuring new interviews with writer-director Billy Senese, producer-actor Shane Carruth, cinematographer Andy Duensing, and many others revisiting the locations and discussing the production
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Damaged Romance
An appreciation by Japanese cinema historian Tony Rayns
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The Man in the Bag Speaks: Ren Osugi
Interview with actor Ren Osugi
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Making of... Deadbeat at Dawn
Original "behind the scenes" project from Nate Pennington, shot on VHS between 1986 and 1987.
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16 Years in Red
A brand new interview with production manager Angelo Iacono, shot exclusively for Arrow Video in 2018.
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In the Loop
In the Loop, a brand-new documentary on the conception and making of The Ghoul produced by Arrow Films exclusively for this release. Featuring interviews with Tunley, Meeten, Guttmann.
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The Champion of the Shunt
New featurette with FX artists Screaming Mad George, David Grasso and Nick Benson.
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The Masters of the Hunt
A brand new featurette including interviews with stars Billy Warlock, Devin DeVasquez, Ben Meyerson and Tim Bartell.
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Grovernor of Society
A brand new interview with Director Brian Yuzna
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Q&A with Director Brian Yuzna
Q&A with Brian Yuzna, recorded at Celluloid Screams Festival 2014
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Toshiki Kimura: Drifting with Miike
In this new interview, shot exclusively for Arrow Video in Tokyo in September 2016, producer Toshiki Kimura discusses his work with director Takashi Miike, as well as his career as a screenwriter under the pseudonym Ichiro Ryu.
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Riki Takeuchi: Deadly Outlaw Riki
In this new interview, shot exclusively for Arrow Video in Tokyo in May 2016, actor Riki Takeuchi discusses his long career in show business and his frequent work with Takashi Miike.
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Show Aikawa: Cop, Killer, Replicant
In this new interview, shot exclusively for Arrow Video in Tokyo in May 2016, actor Show Aikawa talks about his work on the DOA series, with additional comments by director Takashi Miike.
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Regional Bloodshed
Filmmakers Joe Swanberg (Drinking Buddies, Easy) and Spencer Parsons discuss the Midwestern roots and work ethic of Lewis’ output and how The Gore Gore Girls represents the shift into transgressive ’70s cinema that would dominate the American horror landscape
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The Art of Madness: Artists As Murderers In Film
The Art of Madness – visual essay on the recurring motif of mad artists as killers in horror cinema