ARROW’s February calendar kicks off February 7 with a quartet of titles exclusively for subscribers in the United States. Spanning decades and originating around the globe, there’s something for everyone.
Blight (US): Logan mysteriously disappeared on a camping trip one year ago. Her welcome home party is chaotic, with mysterious earthquakes and power outages.
Sea Fog (US): Written and produced by Bong Joon-ho (PARASITE, THE HOST), Sea Fog is a maritime thriller. Upon learning that his fishing trawler, the Junjin, is about to be sold, Captain Kang looks to make one final score. He’s smuggling illegal immigrants from China to South Korea to make some cash. After arriving at the agreed pickup point, a violent storm forces the Junjin to stall in open waters. As tension and unrest spread, Kang and his crew find themselves pitted against desperate passengers – all while an ominous fog envelops the ship and everyone onboard.
Wolves, Pigs, Men (US): “Three brothers find themselves pitted against each other as rivals in the Yakuza underworld. Jiro robs stolen loot from his younger brother, Sabu, and the gang. When their eldest brother, Kuroki, learns of this, he plans to conspire against them. This results in a treacherous nightmare of unbridled violence..”
The Reflecting Skin (US): An instant cult classic premiered on sold-out screenings at Cannes in 1990. It is a darkly humorous, nightmarish vision of the American dream. Growing up in the 1950s in a small town, 8-year-old Seth becomes convinced the neighbor is a vampire. When his older brother Cameron (Oscar nominee Viggo Mortensen) returns home from military service and takes a liking to Dolphin, Seth feels it’s up to him to save Cameron from his friends’ fate.
Also, on February 7, do your best to survive until summer in a new ARROW exclusive title:
Killer Graduation (UK/IRE/US/CAN, released in the US as Departing Seniors). Graduation is a killer. When his recent clash with his bullies sends Javier (Ignacio Diaz-Silverio) to the hospital, he wakes up feeling… different. Psychic visions now plague him, but it’s perfect timing as there’s a masked killer on the loose. With the help of his best friend Bianca (Ireon Roch), they decide to take matters into their own hands and attempt to unravel the mystery of this deranged mask killer before the killer strikes again.
Kazuo Mori strikes twice on February 10 with a double bill of Japanese crime!
A Certain Killer (UK/IRE/US/CAN): Shiozaki’s low-profile existence as a chef at a local sushi restaurant is a front for his job as an assassin. He’s approached by Maeda, a low-ranking member of a local yakuza group, to take out a rival gang boss. However, when he meets a woman, Keiko (Yumiko Nogawa, Gate of Flesh), his relationship with his new employer is dramatically impacted.
A Killer’s Key (UK/IRE/US/CAN): Ichikawa’s lone wolf assassin is back in A Killer’s Key, this time masquerading as a traditional dance instructor named Nitta, who is called in to avert a potential financial scandal that threatens to engulf a powerful yakuza group with ties to influential figures in the political establishment.
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