
| Friday, Sept 20 |
| The director of Beyond the Door and Madhouse brings his vision to subscribers with Ovidio G. Assonitis Selects (UK/IRE/US/CA), launching September 20. “ARROW have gathered an impressive collection of motion pictures from all over the world. It was difficult to pick my highlights, but enjoyable. There are some truly memorable cult movies here, made by talented artists, some of whom are no longer with us. I am honoured to have some of my movies in a collection alongside these works. They are very important pictures.” Titles Include: Don’t Torture a Duckling, The Case of the Scorpions Tail, Beyond the Door. September 20 closes with a very special four pack for subscribers: a quartet of 70s vampire flicks. Count Dracula (UK/IRE/US/CA): This gothic masterpiece from writer/director Jess Franco can now be experienced like never before, from its brilliant performances by Christopher Lee as the Count, Herbert Lom as Van Helsing, Soledad Miranda as Lucy, Maria Rohm as Mina and Klaus Kinski as Renfield to its sumptuously unnerving cinematography and eerie Bruno Nicolai score. Bloodsuckers (US/CA): When a brilliant young Oxford professor disappears while researching in Greece, the British government launches an investigation that will trigger a nightmare of ritual sacrifice, sadomasochistic perversion, deranged academia and one of the most unique takes on vampirism in genre history. Dracula Prisoner of Frankenstein (US/CA): Inspired by Universal’s 1940s monster mash-ups, writer/director Jess Franco instead delivered “a weird and wonderful masterpiece that transports you to a world like no other” (Scream Magazine): With minimal dialogue and maximum gothic atmosphere, Franco crafts a fever dream of erotic horror in which Count Dracula, Dr. Frankenstein and Frankenstein’s monster battle gypsies, showgirls and a wolfman. Tender Dracula (US/CA): When horror’s biggest star (Peter Cushing) announces his retirement from the genre, two dimwit screenwriters and a pair of sexy actresses are dispatched to the actor’s castle for a lavish farce d’horreur érotique of violence, whippings, orgies, tender romance and a devilishly dignified performance by Cushing, even while spanking the bare bottom of French starlet Miou-Miou. |

| No Premieres This Weekend |

| Friday, Sept 20 | Saturday, Sept 21 | Sunday, Sept 22 |
| I SAW THE TV GLOW A24 Film Logline: I SAW THE TV GLOW follows Owen, a teenager who is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show. The TV show, a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own, leads to cracks in Owen’s own view of reality. Cast: Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Ian Foreman, Helena Howard, with Fred Durst and Danielle Deadwyler. Credits: Written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun; produced by Emma Stone, Dave McCary, Ali Herting, Sam Intili, and Sarah Winshall. Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) Building Off the Grid, Season 13 (Magnolia Network) Prisoners (2013) | Batwheels, Season 2 | Halloween Wars, Season 14 (Food Network) |

| Friday, Sept 20 | Saturday, Sept 21 |
| Little Miss Innocent: Complete Docuseries The Absence of Eden | Come Out Fighting |

| Friday, Sept 20 |
| His Three Daughters KLASS 95: The Power of Beauty |

| Friday, Sept 20 | Saturday, Sept 21 | Sunday, Sept 22 |
| Secret Celebrity Renovation | 48 Hours (Season 37) | 60 Minutes (Season 57) Matlock (Sneak Peek) |

| Friday, Sept 20 | Sunday, Sept 22 |
| Cashback Centurion Food Inc. GoonOng Bak 3: The Final Battle | Falling Together |

| Friday, Sept 20 |
| Jason Bourne – Available on Freevee for free with ads |

| No Premieres This Weekend |

| Friday, Sept 20 | Saturday, Sept 21 |
| NO VOLTEES (9/20): When two siblings return to their home town, they are confronted by a violent, ominous presence that inhabits their childhood home – their father. | TOXIC HARMONY (9/21): After parting from her girl group, a singer finds both fame and danger after capturing the attention of a powerful but mysterious record label exec. |

