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ARROW Heads Into Halloween with ‘Two Witches’ Leading October Lineup

Arrow Presents October Line-Up

Arrow Video has readied its October 2022 lineup for the ARROW platform. The upcoming lineup leads with the ARROW release of Pierre Tsigaridis’ “Two Witches,” available October 1.

This first feature from writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis is a dark tale about the consequences when a matriarchal witch passes on her sinister inheritance to her granddaughter, triggering horrific curses. Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”), Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”), and Tim Fox (“Westworld”) star.

With its super-saturated color palette, tenebrous art design, and electrifying soundtrack, ”Two Witches” presents two truly terrifying conjoined tales of witchery, paranoia, and terror that hark back to the gory thrills of classic Euro horrors.


Also available on October 1 is “Brain Dead.” In a showdown of man vs. machine, Bill Pullman stars as Martin, who is plunged into a chaotic nightmare where he tries to save his mind from the megalomaniacal corporation.

On October 7, ARROW kicks off its Seasons with “Why Can’t A Girl Walk Home Alone At Night?” A collection of films that not only features women threatened or attacked by men and exacting their revenge, like in Tristan Risk’s short “Reptile House” and Masamura’s feature “Irezumi,” but also the frustration, insecurity, and sense of losing one’s sanity through being made to feel like you’re lying in features like Frida Kempff’s “Knocking.” Other titles in the Season include “Take Back the Night, “Unsafe Spaces,” “The Wind,” and “Bed Bug.”

On October 14, ARROW will debut a deliciously dark curated collection of romance, murder, mystery, and madness with “Ghastly Gothic.” The collection features titles like “The Blancheville Monster,” “The Witch,” “The Third Eye,” “Lady Morgan’s Vengeance,” “Mill of the Stone Women,” and many more.

On October 21, ARROW heads back to school with a killer on campus in “Co-ed Carnage.” Lock all the doors and windows of your frat or sorority house, and try your best not to party, as a murderous madman is picking off any and all students — from fresh meat freshmen to dead meat seniors — and no student, slumber party, kegger or place of higher learning is safe! Titles include “Hell High,” “Girls Nite Out,” “Dude Bro Party Massacre III,” “Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama,” “Torso,” and many more.

October 28 delivers a pair of films to warn North American ARROW fans about the dangers of going where you shouldn’t dare tread with “Night of the Demons and “Evil Dead Trap.” In “Night of the Demons,” 10 teenagers party at an abandoned funeral parlor on Halloween night. When an evil force awakens, demonic spirits keep them from leaving and turn their gathering into a living Hell.

“Evil Dead Trap,” tells the story of Nami, a late-night T.V. presenter, who receives a snuff tape in which a woman is brutally killed. She decides to take a crew to a location indicated in the tape, but as she gets closer to the truth, she and her crew are subjected to a brutal nightmare.

Heading into All Hallows’ Eve, ARROW presents a final Season: “The Mutilator Watchalong Collection.” Featuring the ARROW team and an array of special guests, this historic “live” stream of “Buddy Cooper’s 80s slasher “The Mutilator” finds many of those involved slasher victims themselves.

Catch the event that had the filmmakers behind ARROW hits “The Stylist,” “Threshold,” “A Ghost Waits,” “Dementer,” “Satanic Panic,” “Man Under Table,” and “Gwilliam, as well as the “Horror Movie Survival Guide” hosts and (speaking of hosts) even the stars of “Host,” under a guts-spilling attack from all-manner of killer tech, gorillas, demons and videotapes. Then – in their memory – check out all of their films.

This final season collection features “The Mutilator Watchalong,” “The Stylist,” “Threshold,” “A Ghost Waits,” “Dementer,” “Satanic Panic,” “Man Under Table,” and Brian Lonano’s short films.

ARROW is available in the US, Canada, the U.K., and Ireland on Roku, Apple T.V. & iOS devices, Android T.V. and mobile devices, Amazon Fire devices, and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com. Subscriptions are available for $6.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly. Title availability can vary by region.

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