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Filmwerk has been a big supporter of Arrow Films. In recent years they has re-launched the Arrow Video brand providing the market with some genre cult classics, and in many cases with their first outing on Blu-ray (and again often in uncut versions) along with a variety of bonus material curtsey of Cult-Labs.
Romero Fan? Why look there’s Martin and Dawn and Day of the Dead. Prefer Fulchi – Say hello to The House by The Cemetery. Maybe like me you love a bit of Dario Argento (Arrow seems intent on releasing his entire back catalogue!). Speaking of Argento there is also the forthcoming Demons and Demons 2! Maybe you like the Fantastic factory? Or Manga? Or a bit of sexploitation? It’s all here!
We are sure that they are going to continue to release some truly great films on the best format available – but just have a peek here at where they have stamped their brand:
http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/201111_arrow_catalogue.pdf