AN ARTHOUSE HORROR CLASSIC, A KUNG-FU BONANZA, A WU-TANG CLAN DOC, ANDY SIDARIS B-MOVIE MAYHEM, JOE LYNCH SELECTS & MORE, STREAMING ON ARROW THIS JANUARY

ARROW starts the New Year with a bang in January, with the mysterious, absurd, eccentric and staggeringly beautiful slice of arthouse horror Singapore Sling. Director Nikos Nikolaidis’ perverse mix of ancient Greek Tragedy and demented fairytale, starring Michele Valley and Meredyth Herold, unsettled critics and censors in 1990, but has since built a devoted cult following among audiences with a taste for the transgressive. Combining elements of noir, black comedy, exploitation and eroticism, this is a cinematic experience like no other – and, if you dare, you can experience it streaming exclusively on ARROW. You have been warned…

Next in January, martial arts meets historical intrigue in Mei-Chun Chang’s action packed Dynasty, an eye-popping spectacle originally released in 3D, with all manner of objects flying at the screen as a young monk goes on the vengeance trail. If that doesn’t sate your appetite for fists flying, also streaming in January are Golden Ninja Warrior, Furious Slaughter, Fury in Storm, and Golden Exterminator, Snake Fist of a Buddhist Dragon, Super Master vs The Evil Dead, as well as Knight Errant and Heaven’s Hell. Talk about a knockout selection.

Just for us, accessing old school Kung Fu classics on arrow is the perfect way to enjoy these films. Revisiting old school classics such the classic IFD Godfrey Ho film Snake of a Buddhist Dragon about a Shaolin monk who defends his temple from the Manchu using his deadly Snake Fist style.  Or how about the Jimmy Wang Yu classic Furious Slaughter set in the 1930s a martial arts expert uncovers an illegal slave-trade operation and fights to shut it down. Finally I also got to revisit the cult classic Knight Errant a taiwanese Martial Arts film also Starring Jimmy Wang Yu who plays a taxi driver who battles criminals to pay for his sisters eye surgery. That’s just three films from a blockbuster line up. I can’t wait to catch up with more from the Arrow Video Channel.

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