THE NEW YORK RIPPER (1982)
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Last Updated on July 7, 2024 by Angel Melanson

What is in store with Horror movies streaming on Arrow and Criterion this month? Well, first of all, another beloved, creative mind in horror, director Mick Garris, shares his picks of some of his favorite horror films in Mick Garris Selects. The titles include Dark Water, Ringu, and Audition, starting on July 1.

On July 5, head off for a summer trip in style with Arrow’s First Class Fear. Plane? Train? Automobile? No form of transport is safe on Arrow, but whichever method of killer conveyance you choose, we guarantee you a great seat in First Class Fear. Titles Include The Hermit, Bloodstone, and Death Has Blue Eyes.

All you have to do to start screening any of these films is to head to Arrow and start your 30-day free trial. Available on the following Apps/devices: Xbox, Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV; iOS devices, Android TV and mobile devices; Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at www.ARROW-Player.com.

There are only three new scary titles on the Criterion Channel this month, but wow, are they great ones. They include films by genre legends Larry Cohen and Lucio Fulci. There’s also a short film that you are unlikely to see anywhere else.

For the Criterion Channel, you can start your free seven-day trial at https://www.criterionchannel.com/

  • Mick Garris Selects - Streaming on Arrow on July 1

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    Mick Garris Selects is a season of titles from the mind of filmmaker and author Mick Garris, best known for his Stephen King adaptations and for creating the "Masters Of Horror" television series.

    "I was flattered to be asked by my friends at Arrow to recommend some of their titles that I particularly enjoy. The world of cult video is a deep and expansive one, and the Arrow catalog is filled with gems, wonders of a cockeyed world of cinema that much of the world believes is of the gutter variety. But these movies are imaginative, propulsive, and unafraid to travel where the mainstream might fear to tread. Some of these are more unhinged than others, but they all display filmmakers working on films that only they could create. These are distinctive visions, unfiltered by studio notes and corporate influences.

    Here’s a list of delectables that you might want to take a bite out of next time you’re jonesing for something outré, outside of the lanes of your neighborhood cineplex, some more obvious than others, but all of them treats."

    Audition  (2001)

    Basket Case (1982)

    Dark Water (2002)

    Deep Red (1975)

    Hellraiser (1987)

    Re-Animator (1985)

    Ringu (1998)

    Schlock (1973)

    The Addiction (1995)

  • First Class Fear - Streaming on Arrow on July 5

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    Feel yourself traveling into the unknown with these tales of fright that have to do with methods of transportation. We're not talking about the stress of taking a trip but an entirely different level of terror.

    Bloodstone (1988)

    Crash (1996)

    Death Has Blue Eyes (1976)

    Eight Hours of Terror (1957)

    Killing Car (1993)

    Harpoon (2019)

    Terra Formars (2016)

    The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (1971)

    The Hermit (2021)

    The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 (1984)

    The Villainess (2017)

    Tommy (2014)

    Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979)

  • I Know What You Need - Streaming on Arrow July 19th

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    It's 1976, and popular college co-ed Elizabeth meets an unusual boy, Edward, who knows what she needs. But who is Edward really, and what secrets is he hiding? It's a love story, but a Stephen King love story, so things aren't always what they seem. Elizabeth doesn't know what she wants, but Edward knows what she needs.

    This short film, directed by Julia Marchese, is based on a Stephen King short story and is one of the last "Dollar Babies" or films that Stephen King allowed low-budget filmmakers to make after purchasing the rights to one of his books or stories for one dollar. Marchese and Arrow were given permission by King to stream this scary short film on the Arrow Player.

  • God Told Me To - Streaming on The Criterion Channel

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    A New York detective investigates a series of murders committed by random New Yorkers who claim that "God told them to."

    God Told Me To was written and directed by Larry Cohen and stars Tony Lo Bianco, Sandy Dennis, Sylvia Sidney, Sam Levene, Richard Lynch, and Deborah Raffin. It a very creepy film that pushes the envelope on religious belief and murder.

  • I Was a Teenage Serial Killer - Streaming on The Criterion Channel

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    Mary is a good girl until she decides to kill all the "sexist pigs." She, of course, encounters many of them and enjoys killing them.

    In this no-budget, underground short film directed by Sarah Jacobson and starring Kristin Calabrese, a 19-year-old woman has simply had enough and goes on a murder spree. Since this film rarely comes to streaming services, this is a prime time to watch something that most horror fans haven't seen.

     

  • The New York Ripper - Streaming on The Criterion Channel

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    The New York Ripper is a Giallo film set in New York City that was directed by Italian maestro Lucio Fulci. It features the most bizarre killer in the history of Giallo films, several gorgeous women who come to bad ends and is so sleazy that you might feel that you need to take a shower after you watch it. We're not kidding; the killer is absolutely bonkers, and some seriously perverse things happen during the film's running time. Naturally, it is a Fulci classic.

    A burned-out New York police detective teams up with a college psychoanalyst to track down a vicious serial killer randomly stalking and killing various young women around the city. The film stars Jack Hedley, Paolo Malco, Almanta Suska, and Alexandra Delli Colli.

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