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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Weirdsville with Jeffrey Sconce
Film Scholar Jeffrey Sconce on H.G. Lewis' Something Weird
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Stephen Thrower on The Gore Gore Girls
Author Stephen Thrower discusses The Gore Gore Girls
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Stephen Thrower on The Wizard of Gore
Celebrated author Stephen Thrower discusses The Wizard of Gore
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The Gore The Merrier
The Gore The Merrier – an interview with Jeremy Kasten, director of the 2007 Wizard of Gore remake
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Hicksploitation: Confidential
Hickspoitation: Confidential – a visual essay on the depiction of the American South in exploitation cinema
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David F. Friedman - The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler
A tribute to the legendary producer, David F. Friedman, featuring Herschell Gordon Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray, Tim Sullivan and Bob Murawski
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Two Thousand Maniacs Can't Be Wrong
Two Thousand Maniacs Can't be Wrong – filmmaker Tim Sullivan (2001 Maniacs) discusses H.G. Lewis’ gore classic 'Two Thousand Maniacs'.
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Splatter Masters
Brand new FX featurette with a wealth of behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Robert Kurtzman of KNB, Screaming Mad George, Tony Doublin and John Buechler.
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Miike's Toys: Renji Ishibashi
Interview with actor Renji Ishibashi
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Hershell's History
An interview with the Godfather of Gore himself where he discusses his entry into the film industry.
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Blood Perspectives
Filmmakers Nicholas McCarthy (Director of The Pact) and Rodney Ascher (Director of Room 237 & The El Duce Tapes) discuss H.G, Lewis' BLOOD FEAST.
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Crazy for Lynn Lowry
Cult star Lynn Lowry discusses her early career and the circumstances that lead to her role in George Romero's The Crazies.
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Willing & Abel: Ferraraology 101
Willing & Abel: Ferraraology 101, a new visual essay guide to the films and career of Ferrara by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of Cultographies: Ms. 45
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At Home With The Adams Family
The ARROW team sat down with the family-trio of filmmakers responsible for The Deeper You Dig for this exclusive, in-depth interview about their approach to film-making, how they started and how The Deeper You Dig came to be.
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Jim VanBebber, Deadbeat Forever!
A brand new retrospective documentary on VanBebber and the Deadbeat legacy by Filmmaker Victor Bonacore, featuring first-time interviews, super-rare footage, VanBebber’s college films and much, much more!
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Montag Speaks
A brand new interview with Wizard of Gore actor Ray Sager
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From Audition to Vampire Girl: Eihi Shiina
Interview with actress Eihi Shiina
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Mulberry Street
2010 · United States · Directed by Abel Ferrara
Mulberry St., Ferrara’s feature-length 2010 documentary portrait of the New York location that has played a key role in his life and work.
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Ties that Bind
A brand new interview with director Takashi Miike
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In Conversation with Abel Ferrara
Laine and Abel: An Interview with the Driller Killer, a brand-new interview with Ferrara.
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Being Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellraiser
Actor Sean Chapman talks candidly about playing the character of Frank Cotton in Barker’s original.
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Deep Into The Red
A brand new interview with co-writer/director Dario Argento, shot exclusively for ARROW in 2018, and an archival interview with actress Daria Nicolodi.
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Lynn Lowry Q&A
Q&A with Lynn Lowry conducted at the 2016 Abertoir film festival in Aberystwyth, UK.
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Behind the scenes of... The Crazies
Behind the scenes footage, shot in 8mm and commented by film historian Lawrence DeVincentz.