Arrow Player announces its July Line-up with the cult streamer offering a cruel summer lies in store for viewers!
Arrow Video is excited to announce the July 2025 lineup of their subscription-based ARROW platform, available to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland. Enjoy a selection of new titles, from carefully cultivated curations to shorts by new talent. For serious enthusiasts, ARROW offers deep dives into filmmakers’ tastes that changed how we see the genre.
The ARROW July 2025 lineup includes a new 4K restoration of Larry Cohen’s The Stuff, streaming exclusively on ARROW. Coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It’s Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), The Stuff is a titillating treat for the tastebuds that blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavour of The Blob. Grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff—the taste that delivers much more than you bargained for!
CRUEL SUMMER
The lineup starts with fireworks on July 4 with Cruel Summer (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN).
Sun’s out, screams out. The days are long, the nights are deadly, and the temperature quickly rises in this scorching selection of summer-set shockers.
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: Deadly Manor, Slaughterhouse, Mako: The Jaws of Death.

WOMEN ON A MISSION
Also debuting on July 4 are two very different films about women on a mission.
The World of Kanako (US/ CAN): When Kanako, a model daughter and a brilliant student, disappears, her mother asks her ex-husband, a violent former policeman, to find her. As his investigation progresses, his idealised image of Kanako cracks. The girl hides a dark life that her father can not even imagine.
Starfish (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN): With reality rapidly fraying at the edges, Aubrey follows 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.
AMERICAN SUBSCRIBERS
On July 11, North American subscribers can enjoy a pair of chilling titles about isolated characters whose worlds shrink and twist even further.
Tower. A Bright Day. (US/ CAN): Mula lives in the country with her husband, daughter, and ailing mother. Just before her daughter’s First Holy Communion, Mula’s long-lost sister pays them a visit. The family believes in reconciliation, but Mula has her reasons for feeling afraid of Kaja.
Ladyworld (US/ CAN): After a catastrophic event, eight girls find themselves stranded in a house without electricity. As they run out of food and water, their sanity begins to crumble. And soon they regress to their baser instincts.

ROBBERY!
On July 14, the theme of the day is robbery!
Deacon (short) (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN): 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.
Medusa (US/ CAN): By day, Mari and her friends broadcast their spiritual devotion through pastel pinks and catchy evangelical songs about purity and perfection. By night, they form a masked, vigilante girl gang, prowling the streets of Brazil in search of sinners who have deviated from the rightful path. After an attack goes wrong, Mari is forced to reflect on her actions and confront her paralysing inner demons.
TED GEOGHEGAN SELECTS
On July 18, step into the ARROW archives with Ted Geoghegan Selects (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN).
Ted Geoghegan, the writer/director of We Are Still Here (starring horror icon Barbara Crampton), Mohawk (starring Kaniehtiio Horn), and Brooklyn 45 (starring Anne Ramsay), walks through the ARROW vault and selects his favourite slashers.
“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 lesser-known slasher favourites 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: Terminal Exposure, The Coming of Sin, Dark August.

THE STUFF
On July 21, in a stunning new 4K restoration, get overcome by The Stuff (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN), exclusively on ARROW.
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 about 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 seeing the pudding crawling around the fridge one night. Moreover, 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.
The lineup concludes July 28 with a hair-raising crowd pleaser, Shaky Shivers (US/ CAN).
Bitten by a mysterious creature, Lucy believes she’ll become a werewolf. With her best friend by her side, they face a throat-slashing creature in this campy adventure filled with magic and mayhem.
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