ARROW - July 2025 Line-up

Home invasions, hi-def zombies, consumer carnage, apocalyptic terror, Ted Geoghegan Selects & more

Out on:VOD 4th July 2025

JULY’S LINE-UP IS THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF

HOME INVASIONS, HI-DEF ZOMBIES, CONSUMER CARNAGE, APOCALYPTIC TERROR, TED GEOGHEGAN SELECTS & MORE

Get your suncream on this July for a scorching selection of films streaming on ARROW, including an offbeat home invasion thriller debut, Lucio Fulci’s gut-munching zombie classic and Larry Cohen’s sci-fi satire both in glorious 4K, an apocalyptic survival thriller, acclaimed horror director Ted Geoghegan Selects, and much more.

First in July, exclusively on ARROW - writer/director Chris Skotchdopole’s beautifully shot and wonderfully wild Crumb Catcher, a truly unique and darkly funny home invasion thriller from the stable of Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix (The House of the Devil, The Ranger, Depraved). With terrific performances by the entire ensemble cast led by Rigo Garay this absurdist and satirical peek under the tablecloth is a chilling, yet hilarious, ode to the failure of the American Dream and “an insanely impressive directorial debut” (Collider) from Skotchdopole, highlighted as one of the Best Horror Films of 2024 by The Hollywood Reporter. Make sure you (crumb) catch it on ARROW. If Crumb Catcher leaves you wanting more Rigo Garay, he also stars in Purav Virdi’s DEACON, a short film about a thief who unknowingly marks a house with a malignant energy.

Streaming in gloopy, gooey, tantalising 4K on ARROW in July is The Stuff - coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It's Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), this is a titillating treat for the tastebuds which blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavour of The Blob. So, grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff - the taste that delivers... much more than you bargained for!

Also in July in gore-glistening 4K, Zombie Flesh Eaters - a gut-munching, shark-wrestling, eye-gouging orgy of mud-caked undead terror and Italian splatter from the dark imagination of horror genius Lucio Fulci (The House by the Cemetery, City of the Living Dead). After over 45 years, this zombie classic still has the power to shock and offend the unwilling. Check out this classic ‘video nasty’ in all its HD glory, and revel in a wonderfully tasteless movie that once helped usher in a moral panic!

Also showing in July is debut writer/director A.T. White’s immensely personal, thought-provoking and impressive apocalyptic sci-fi horror Starfish, starring Virginia Gardner (Fall) as a woman dealing with grief (and the end of the world), that the Los Angeles Times calls “strikingly original”.

Seasons in July include:

Cruel Summer, a collection of twisted stories where the season of freedom turns fatal, from lakeside slashers to beachside bloodbaths, with titles Including Deadly Manor, Slaughterhouse, Mako: The Jaws of Death and more.

Ted Geoghegan Selects, with the innovative writer/director of fright gems We Are Still Here, Mohawk, and Brooklyn 45, chooses his favourite lesser known slashers, including Deadly Manor, Edge of the Axe, Girls Nite Out.

JULY RELEASE CALENDAR

From July 4
Starfish

From July 14
Crumb Catcher
Deacon (short)

From July 21
The Stuff (4K)

From July 28
Zombie Flesh Eaters (4K)

New Seasons this July

JULY 4: CRUEL SUMMER

Sun's out, screams out. The days are long, the nights are deadly, and in this scorching selection of summer-set shockers, the temperature quickly rises.

From lakeside slashers to beachside bloodbaths, Cruel Summer is a collection of twisted stories where the season of freedom turns fatal. So grab your backpack and say your goodbyes, because this summer is going to be murder!

Titles Include: The Prey, Edge of the Axe, Mako: The Jaws of Death, Don’t Torture a Ducking, Deadly Manor, Slaughterhouse.

JULY 18: TED GEOGHEGAN SELECTS

Ted Geoghegan, the writer/director of We Are Still Here (starring genre legend Barbara Crampton), Mohawk (starring Kaniehtiio Horn), and 2023’s critical smash Brooklyn 45 (“the film to beat this year” Collider), dips into the ARROW archive, and chooses his favourite slashers - lesser-known titles, “each with their own particular vibe, specific sleaze, and buckets of that silly, over-the-top violence that fans of the genre have come to expect and love.” - including two titles from José Ramón Larraz, a pre-Freddy Krueger hack-’em-up, a Big Brother-era shocker, and a shopping mall slasher classic .

“Growing up an 80s ‘slasher kid’, I was a huge fan of the studio franchises - but as I dug deeper into the genre, I was over the moon with the litany of fantastic titles that had snuck past me. Slasher cinema is more varied than almost any other sub-genre of horror, and picking out something that fits one's mood is amazingly easy, given the wild variety out there.

Below are five lesser-known slasher favorites of mine, each with their own particular vibe, specific sleaze, and buckets of that silly, over-the-top violence that fans of the genre have come to expect and love.”

Titles include: Deadly Manor, Edge of the Axe, Girls Nite Out, Kolobos, Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge

JULY TITLES - IN DEPTH

FROM JULY 4: STARFISH

With reality rapidly fraying at the edges, Aubrey finds herself following a string of clues left by her friend. Clues that will unlock the secrets of The Signal and could end up either saving the world… or condemning it.

JULY 14: CRUMB CATCHER

THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME

After blacking out during his wedding night, Shane (Rigo Garay) and his new wife, Leah (Ella Rae Peck), head to a remote house for their honeymoon. Their plans to find wedded bliss are hampered when there is a knock at their door. It’s the waiter, John (John Speredakos), and the bartender, Rose (Lorraine Farris), from the reception blackmailing Shane for something he can’t remember doing. As tensions escalate, it soon emerges that the blackmailers don’t just want money. They’re after business partners for their invention, a revolutionary device called... The Crumb Catcher.

DEACON (short)

Deacon is an introspective thief who finds jobs through his best friend and accomplice, Patrick. Their discrete operation takes a sudden turn when Deacon uncovers a mysterious photograph that leads him to a distant admirer, Vanessa. Together they plan to rob an ominous house. Unbeknownst to them, it contains malignant energy.

FROM JULY 21: THE STUFF (4K)

Are you eating it ...or is it eating you? The Stuff is the new dessert taking supermarket shelves by storm. It's delicious, low in calories and better still doesn't stain the family carpet... What's not to like? Well, for a start, it has a life of its own, and we're not talking friendly live bacteria... Young Jason seems to be the only one who doesn't love The Stuff - in fact, he won't go anywhere near it, after having seen the pudding crawling around the fridge one night. What's more, everyone who eats The Stuff has started acting really weird... Now, teaming up with wise-cracking industrial saboteur Mo, Jason must put a stop to The Stuff and the organisation behind it or face a gooey, gloopy demise.

FROM JULY 28: ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS (4K)

THEY WILL RISE TO SUCK THE BLOOD OF THE LIVING!

An abandoned boat in New York Harbour unleashes a dead flesh-crazed Zombie cargo... A young American woman and a journalist investigate a tropical island where a deadly disease is making the dead walk... Soon, thoughts of getting to the bottom of the murderous curse will be forgotten, as Fulci's walking corpses overwhelm the living and reports come in that the Big Apple is swarming with the living dead...

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Fetch Publicity | Genevieve Ferrer | genevieve@fetch.fm | Josh Stevens | josh@fetch.fm

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RELEASE INFORMATION

Distributor
Arrow
Release date
4th July, 2025

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