Arrow Video has announced four new titles to join their collection on 4K UHD and Blu-Ray in January: Rampo Noir (2005), Incubus (1966), Inglourious Basterds (2009), and The Cell (2000). These represent an anthology featuring four tales from noted Japanese author Edogawa Rampo, a legendary cult horror film, an alternate version of World War II history, and a bold journey into the mind of a serial killer. Details on these films can be found below:

Rampo Noir [Limited Edition]
Street Date: January 7, 2025
Synopsis: Four filmmakers from completely different backgrounds bring their radically personal takes to the stories of Japan’s celebrated master of the macabre, Edogawa Rampo (Horrors of Malformed Men, Blind Beast). In “Mars’s Canal”, by music video director and visual artist Suguru Takeuchi, a lone man encounters the other side of his psyche beyond the reflective surface of a circular pond set in a desolate landscape. Japanese New Wave auteur and longtime director of the Ultraman series Akio Jissoji (This Transient Life, Mandala) harnesses his distinctive stylistic sheen in his story of a mad mirror maker, “Mirror Hell”. “Caterpillar” sees the singular vision of cult director Hisayasu Sato (The Bedroom, Naked Blood) at its most grotesque, in his portrait of a wounded war veteran who returns from the frontline as little more than a bloody torso, helpless to defend himself against the increasingly perverted caprices of an embittered wife. Finally, a famous actor is subjected to the obsessive attentions of her limo driver in “Crawling Bugs”, the directorial debut of internationally acclaimed manga artist Atsushi Kaneko (Bambi and Her Pink Gun).
Produced by the same team behind Ichi the Killer and Uzumaki, and with a cast featuring some of Japan’s top stars, including Tadanobu Asano (Maboroshi, Silence) and Ryuhei Matsuda (Blue Spring, Gohatto), Rampo Noir is a stylistic tour-de-force that vividly evokes the “erotic grotesque” worlds created by Japan’s pioneering proponent of horror and mystery fiction.
Bonus Materials
- High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
- Original lossless Japanese stereo audio
- Optional newly translated English subtitles
- Brand new audio commentary by Japanese film experts Jasper Sharp and Alexander Zahlten
- Another World, a new interview with Suguru Takeuchi, director of “Mars’s Canal”
- A Moving Transformation, a new interview with Hisayasu Sato, director of “Caterpillar”
- Butterfly Queen, a new interview with Atsushi Kaneko, manga artist and director of “Crawling Bugs”
- Hall of Mirrors, a new interview with cinematographer Masao Nakabori about working with Akio Jissoji and “Mirror Hell”
- The Butterfly Effect, a new interview with Akiko Ashizawa, the cinematographer of “Caterpillar”
- Looking in the Mirror, a new interview with actor Yumi Yoshiyuki about “Mirror Hell”
- Archive stage greeting footage with the cast and directors from the Japanese premiere of Rampo Noir
- Crossing the Lens, a feature-length making-of documentary by Tatsuya Fukushima from 2006
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Luke Insect
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Eugene Thacker and Seth Jacobowitz
Incubus [4K UHD & Blu-Ray Limited Edition]
Street Date: January 14, 2025
Synopsis: It is often said that films about the Devil are cursed with bad luck, but Leslie Stevens’ Incubus might be the most cursed of them all. By the time it premiered in 1966, two of its stars had tragically taken their own lives; the eccentric director’s insistence on filming in the obscure Esperanto language ensured it failed to receive any distribution; and it was nearly lost forever when the original elements were believed lost in a fire. Decades passed until it was finally saved and unveiled to the public in all its unholy glory!
Wounded in battle, soldier Marc (William Shatner, just prior to being cast in Star Trek) ventures to the remote village of Nomen Tuum to find a well where the waters are said to be blessed with healing powers. Little does he suspect that the inhabitants of Nomen Tuum are demonic seductresses who entice interlopers and lead them to damnation, and one such succubus, Kia (Allyson Ames) has her sights on Marc. As an eclipse shrouds the sun and darkness falls over the village, Marc and Kia’s relationship becomes more passionate… will his soul survive?
Now restored in 4K from the last known surviving 35mm print, this eerie and unforgettable American folk horror from the creator of The Outer Limits survives to chill a new generation as never seen before. Stylishly filmed in Big Sur and other California locations by cinematographer (and future Academy Award winner) Conrad L. Hall, Incubus is a film unlike any other, now accompanied by hours of bonus features delving into the mysteries of this once-thought-lost cult classic.
Bonus Materials
- 4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless Esperanto mono audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Optional Esperanto subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- New audio commentary by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion
- Archive audio commentary by star William Shatner
- Archive audio commentary by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall and camera operator William Fraker
- Alternate 1.37:1 presentation of the film (1080p only)
- Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema, a newly filmed interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette
- Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto, a newly filmed interview with Esther Schor, author of Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language
- An Interview with the Makers of Incubus, an archive interview by Schow with Taylor, Hall and Fraker
- Video trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa
Inglourious Basterds [4K UHD & Blu-Ray Limited Edition]
Street Date: January 14, 2025
Synopsis: One of the most celebrated filmmakers of our time harnesses the power of cinema itself to rewrite history in this electrifying WWII thriller. Narrowly escaping the massacre of her entire family by the SS, Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent) flees to Paris and forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema. Meanwhile, a guerilla band of Jewish-American soldiers known as “The Basterds” led by Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt), are waging a bloody war of attrition behind enemy lines but Europe remains beneath Nazi bootheels. Believing themselves unstoppable, the leaders of the Third Reich assemble in Paris for the premiere of propaganda epic Nation’s Pride. The location? Shosanna’s cinema. With all the rotten eggs in one basket, “The Basterds” join forces with British Commando Lt. Archie Hicox (Michael Fassbender) and German film star/undercover allied agent Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) to infiltrate the premiere. Their plan? Blow up the basket…
Brim-filled with shocking violence, thrilling action and excruciating suspense, Inglourious Basterds was a box office smash around the world garnering eight Academy Award (2009) nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay, with Christoph Waltz winning Best Supporting Actor for his star-making turn as the chilling SS Col. Hans Landa. Witness the war as it might have been in stunning 4K Ultra HD, packed with explosive extras!
Bonus Materials
2 DISC 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Limited edition ‘Operation Kino’ packaging with new art by Dare Creative
- 60-page ‘Films & Filmmakers’ collector’s book with writing by film critics Dennis Cozzalio and Bill Ryan
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- Replica Nation’s Pride Premiere programme booklet
- La Louisianne beermat
- 3 postcard sized double-sided art cards
- Strudel recipe card
- Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
DISC 1 – FEATURE (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY)
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray™ presentation in High Dynamic Range
- Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic and author Tim Lucas
DISC 2 – EXTRAS (BLU-RAY)
- What Would Sally Do?, a new interview with editor Fred Raskin
- Blood Fiction, a new interview with special make-up effects supervisor Greg Nicotero
- Doomstruck, a new interview with actor Omar Doom
- Making it Right, a new visual essay by film critic Walter Chaw, author of A Walter Hill Film
- Film History on Fire, a new visual essay by film scholar Pamela Hutchinson, author of BFI Film Classics Pandora’s Box
- Filmmaking in Occupied France, a new interview with film scholar Christine Leteux, author of Continental Films: French Cinema Under German Control
- Extended and alternate scenes
- Nation’s Pride
- The Making of Nation’s Pride, an archival featurette
- Roundtable Discussion, an archival interview with Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt and Elvis Mitchell
- The Original Inglorious Bastards, archival featurette
- A Conversation with Rod Taylor, archival featurette
- Rod Taylor on Victoria Bitter, archival featurette
- Quentin Tarantino’s Camera Angel, archival featurette
- Hi Sallys, archival featurette
- Film Poster Gallery Tour with Elvis Mitchell, archival featurette
- Trailers
The Cell [4K UHD & Blu-Ray Limited Edition]
Street Date: January 21, 2025
Synopsis: Sublime, grotesque and visually ravishing, Tarsem Singh’s debut feature delivers on the extraordinary artistry of his work in music video and commercials as it takes the audience on a journey through the bizarre worlds inside the mind of a killer.
When serial murderer Carl Stargher (Vincent D’Onofrio) falls into a coma with his latest victim still trapped in an unknown location and waiting to die, the FBI turn to psychologist Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) for help. Using an experimental technology she enters the dark dreamscape of Stargher’s mind, attempting to learn his secrets before it’s too late. But his unconscious is a twisted nightmare, a labyrinth that threatens to trap her inside his terrifying world forever. To save a life, she’ll have to risk her own.
With a script by Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend), and a supporting cast that includes Vince Vaughn (Brawl in Cell Block 99) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (In Fabric), The Cell is a gripping, edge-of-the-seat thriller, filled with jaw-dropping imagery that will entrance and unsettle in equal measure.
Bonus Materials
2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 4K restorations of both the 107-minute Theatrical Cut and the 109-minute Director’s Cut by Arrow Films, approved by director Tarsem Singh
- Includes bonus disc containing a previously unseen version of the film with alternate aspect ratio and alternate grading created by director of photography Paul Laufer
- Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Illustrated collector’s book containing new writing on the film by critics Heather Drain, Marc Edward Heuck, Josh Hurtado, and Virat Nehru
- Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Savieri
DISC 1 – FEATURE & EXTRAS (4K ULTRA HD)
- 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ (2160p) presentation of both the Theatrical and Director’s cuts of the film in its original 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Brand new audio commentary with film scholars Josh Nelson & Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- Brand new audio commentary with screenwriter Mark Protosevich & film critic Kay Lynch
- Archive audio commentary with director Tarsem Singh
- Archive audio commentary with director of photography Paul Laufer, production designer Tom Foden, makeup supervisor Michèle Burke, costume designer April Napier, visual effects supervisor Kevin Tod Haug, and composer Howard Shore
- Projection of the Mind’s Eye, a new feature-length interview with director Tarsem Singh
- Between Two Worlds, a new in-depth interview with director of photography Paul Laufer
DISC 2 – ALTERNATE VERSION & EXTRAS (BLU-RAY)
- Previously unseen version of the Theatrical Cut of the film, presented in 1.78:1 aspect ratio with alternate grading, from a 2K master created by director of photography Paul Laufer
- High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
- Paul Laufer Illuminates, a new interview about the alternate master of The Cell presented on this disc
- Art is Where You Find It, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- The Costuming Auteur, a new visual essay by film critic Abby Bender
- Style as Substance: Reflections on Tarsem, an archive featurette
- Eight deleted/extended scenes with optional audio commentary by director Tarsem Singh
- Six multi-angle archive visual effects vignettes
- Theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
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