The streaming service ARROW is fighting off the post-Halloween slump by launching a massive November 2025 lineup! Subscribers can dive into a curated selection of genre documentaries, wild sci-fi nightmares, and newly restored martial arts masterpieces.
November 3: The Final Frontier (US/CA)
Suit up! ARROW blasts off with The Final Frontier, showcasing some of the wildest outer-space adventures that genre cinema offers:
- Sci-Fi Adventures: Dark Side of the Moon, Battle of the Worlds, Gamera Vs. Gyaos.
- Deep Cuts:
- Kin-Dza-Dza!: Director Georgiy Daneliya’s existential Soviet-era sci-fi comedy about two average Muscovites teleported across the universe to the bizarre planet Pluke.
- Phobe: A legendary 1994 Canadian cult hit—an ambitious, feature-length sci-fi action thriller filmed for just $250.
- Unknown World: A team drills into Earth to find a new ecosystem as the world teeters on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
- The Shape of Things to Come: A team launches a dangerous mission to destroy the power-mad Emperor Omus and his robot army on the Moon.
November 7: Documentaries & The Underworld
Keep the horror spirit alive with a selection of essential genre documentaries and an unprecedented look into the film world:
- Horror Icons:
- Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story: An intimate portrait of the man behind Freddy Krueger, featuring interviews with Englund, Eli Roth, and more.
- Pennywise: The Story of It: An in-depth look at the 1990 mini-series, featuring interviews with director Tommy Lee Wallace and the legendary Tim Curry.
- Living with Chucky (US/CA/UK/IRE): A look at the CHILD’S PLAY franchise from the unique perspective of filmmaker Kyra Gardner, daughter of special effects icon Tony Gardner.
- Erotic Thriller Deep Dive:
- We Kill for Love (US/CA/UK/IRE): A four-hour dive into the forgotten world of the direct-to-video erotic thriller that once dominated late-night cable.
- History of Erotic Cinema (US/CA): Producer Dick Randall presents a revealing look at sex on screen, from D.W. Griffith to modern erotica.
November 14: Filmmaker Favorites & Italian Horror Docs
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe (78/52, Lynch/Oz) takes over the archive with his curated selection, Alexandre O. Philippe Selects (US/CA/UK/IRE). Titles include: Hundreds of Beavers, Incubus, Keoma, Spider Baby, and The Bird with the Crystal Plumage.
This day also brings a double dose of insight into Italian genre legends:
- Fulci Talks (US/CA): An extensive interview with legendary director Lucio Fulci, discussing his prolific career and contentious relationship with Dario Argento.
- Inferno Rosso: Joe D’Amato on the Road of Excess (US/CA): A documentary revealing the remarkable life and career of Joe D’Amato.
Plus, two fascinating looks at the history of cinema:
- RoboDoc (US/CA): A deep dive into the turbulent, career-defining making of the sci-fi masterpiece RoboCop.
- 1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! (US/CA): A look back at the revolutionary cinematic year that delivered E.T., Blade Runner, Star Trek II, and more.
November 21: SUPER ARROW (US/CA)
A different kind of power rises with SUPER ARROW, a retrospective of superior superhero movies! Titles include: Super Inframan, The Return of Swamp Thing (in a new 4K restoration), The Return of Captain Invincible, and Strega.
November 24: Shaw Brothers Studio Classics (4K Restoration)
ARROW continues its appreciation of Hong Kong action with four classics from the famed Shaw Brothers Studio, all making their ARROW debut with new 2K restorations:
- The Battle Wizard (US/CA/UK/IRE)
- Demon of the Lute (US/CA/UK/IRE)
- Portrait in Crystal (US/CA/UK/IRE)
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (US/CA/UK/IRE): An extremely rare example of Hong Kong science fiction!
November 28: ARROW AFTER DARK (US/CA)
ARROW debuts its newest monthly series, ARROW AFTER DARK, bringing infamous and underseen erotic films to subscribers in North America (with the UK and Ireland to follow).
Inaugural titles include:
- Blue Movie (US/CA)
- Frank & Eva (US/CA)
Head over to ARROW now and start watching these films and series, along with others, including those released in October.















