Arrow Video’s June 2025 lineup for its subscription-based ARROW platform has arrived, and this month’s lineup bookends with Korean and Japanese genre gems.
The lineup kicks off June 6 with “Killer K-Horror,” a varied collection of Korean nightmares that includes “Devils,” an intense op/serial killer body swap from writer/director Kim Jae-hoon, available exclusively on ARROW. Other titles in the collection include “Body Parts” and “Zombie For Sale.”
On June 11, the director of “The Nun” and “The Hallow” will showcase his picks from the ARROW archives with “Corin Hardy Selects.” “Pick 10 you say? I say I’m picking 22. And that was tough as well,” said Hardy. “There’s some of Asian cinema’s finest revenge and J-Horror, nightmarish horror dream-worlds, monsters, demons, and ‘shunting’, so definitely something for everyone.” Titles in this specially curated collection include “Creepshow II,” “Basket Case,” and “When Romero Met Del Toro.”
Streaming as of June 13 is “Calvaire,” a gripping thriller that has drawn comparisons to “Deliverance” and “The Hills Have Eyes.” Traveling cabaret singer Marc Stevens (Laurent Lucas, “Raw”) finds himself stranded when his van breaks down in a remote mountain region in France, but is rescued by local innkeeper Mr. Bartel (Jackie Berroyer), who offers to help Marc fix his van and shelter him for the night. But Bartel is fragile and unstable, and Marc reminds him of his long-lost wife. Soon, Bartel is refusing to let Marc leave. With his van sabotaged and no means of calling for help, Marc’s ordeal is about to get worse.
On June 20, exclusive for US subscribers, ARROW offers “Extinction: The GMO Chronicles.” The remaining survivors of a pan-global epidemic face a race against time to find a cure before they succumb to its zombie-inducing effects.
June 23 brings the lineup to an epic close with “The Invisible Swordsman.” In Edo-era Japan, Sanshiro diligently hones his sword-fighting technique at the kendo dojo, but no amount of practice can hide the fact that he is both clumsy and cowardly. When his samurai father falls prey to a gang of murderous phantom thieves while on night watch duties, Sanshiro is drawn to the banks of the Sanzu River, which separates the worlds of the living and the dead. Here, he encounters a strange being that introduces itself as a Shokera. The otherworldly apparition offers advice on how Sanshiro can avenge his father with the aid of a mysterious potion with the power to turn him invisible. But first, Sanshiro must gather the ingredients, and his father’s killers might be closer to home than he thinks.
Directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda (“Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell”) and beautifully shot by Hiroshi Imai (“The Haunted Palace”), the film lavishes attention on its historical setting, costume design, fight choreography, and period details, all with an added dose of rip-roaring fantasy and adventure.
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