July At ARROW Honours Bruce Lee

If your surviving ARROW June’s ‘Murderous‘ line up, in July it will honour Bruce Lee. Along side influential martial artist, there will be Yakuza classics and dodge a bullet or two with Spaghetti Westerns.
If there’s one true master of Martial Arts to celebrate his or hers work, it’s got to be Bruce Lee. ARROW will celebrate Lee’s iconic partnership with Golden Harvest, between star and studio that cinema has ever seen. Today, five decades since his ing, Bruce Lee continues to be the most beloved and influential martial artist in the world. In only a handful of films – The Big Boss and Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Game of Death and the 1981 sequel, Game of Death II – Lee high-kicked his way into audiences’ imaginations forever.
This definitive collection of films, featuring exclusive restorations, as well as two official documentaries, is the ultimate tribute to Bruce Lee’s enduring legacy and fruitful collaboration with Golden Harvest – and you can see them all on ARROW.
Also showing in July, four classic Westerns in the Blood Money Collection. In the mid-1960s, the runaway success of Sergio Leone‘s “Dollars” trilogy gave rise to an explosion of similar productions. Filmmakers by the dozen sought to capitalise on this new, uniquely Italian take on the western, which was characterised by their deeply cynical outlook, morally compromised antiheroes and unflinching depictions of savage violence. This specially curated selection gathers together four outstanding examples of the genre from the height of its popularity, all centred around the theme of blood money: Find a Place to Die, $10,000 Blood Money, Matalo! Kill Him and Vengeance Is Mine.
Seasons in July include Permanent Vacation, films about murderous mini-breaks and sun, sea, sand and psychos. These gory getaways feature everything from island paradises full of monsters and mutants to nature breaks from the rat race that will be the death of you, including Horrors of Malformed Men, Lake Michigan Monster and The Wind; and You’re History, a selection of trips to all the time periods you could possibly imagine, with historical epics, time capsule slices of life and period pieces all featuring blood, swords, romance, political intrigue, unforgettable events, crazed killers and flying fighters, including Eros + Massacre, Vengeance is Mine, Khrustalyov My Car!
And this July, Josh Ruben Selects, as the actor/writer/director (Scare Me, Werewolves Within, Death to 2021, A Wounded Fawn) lists his favourite movies currently streaming on ARROW, which he describes as “delightfully dark and salacious gems, many of which moulded me at too young an age.”, with titles including Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Bad Moon, and The Guyver.

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