The Mutilator - Watch Along!
Man/Machine
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1h 30m
Something is afoot at ARROW HQ. A mysterious presence and the streaming service’s very own A.I. are determined to turn what should be a big night in ARROW history - our first live stream - into a chilling bloodbath that puts the ARROW team and an array of special guests on the chopping block.
Giving the very first look into ARROW’s inner workings and dark cybernetic secrets, and featuring practical special effects from Dan Martin (Possessor, Color Out of Space), as well as picture-in-picture reactions to the film from some of indie horrors hottest directors - unknowingly thrown into harm’s way - you have never ever seen The Mutilator like this before.
Watching Buddy Cooper’s mid-80s stalk and slash showpiece with you are Jill Gevargizian (‘The Stylist’), Chad Crawford Kinkle (‘Jug Face’, ‘Dementer’), Adam Stovall (‘A Ghost Waits’), Powell Robinson & Patrick Young (‘Threshold’), Chelsea Stardust (‘Satanic Panic’), Noel David Taylor (‘Man Under Table’), Brian Lonano (‘Gwilliam’, ‘Crow Hand!!!’) and even the final girls from the ‘Horror Movie Survival Guide’ podcast: Julia Marchese and Teri Gamble.
Between the one-by-one offings of horny teens by a madman with a massive hook in The Mutilator, our guests will be faced with all manner of killer threats themselves - everything from the supernatural to the all-too-real. No one is safe with everything from ghosts to gorillas to masked intruders to time travellers trying to make our guests first broadcast their last in a never-done-before horror fusion that’s Ghostwatch meets Paranormal Activity meets V/H/S.
Will the ARROW team make it through the broadcast, or do we have some sudden vacancies? And which of our special guests will survive? And what will be left of them? Find out all this, as well as the identities of our surprise gate crashers -- who all starred in the biggest horror hit of 2020 -- in THE MUTILATOR WATCHALONG.
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