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    Home » Arrow Video’s July Releases Include A Sylvester Stallone Classic, Nordic Noir, Cult Favorite Body Horror & More
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    Arrow Video’s July Releases Include A Sylvester Stallone Classic, Nordic Noir, Cult Favorite Body Horror & More

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • June 27, 2025
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    A man wearing reflective sunglasses and a toothpick in his mouth stares ahead, with a blurred background and reflections visible in his lenses.

    Arrow Video has announced four new titles to join their collection on 4K UHD and Blu-Ray in July: Crumb Catcher (2023), Cobra (1986), The Nightwatch Collection (1994), and The Stuff (1985). These represent a dark comedy/thriller, an ‘80s cop thriller starring Sylvester Stallone, a pair of Nordic Noirs, and a satirical sci-fi/horror film from indie film legend Larry Cohen. Details on these films can be found below:

    Crumb Catcher [Blu-Ray Limited Edition]

    Street Date: July 15, 2025

    A two-tier wedding cake with three figurines on top; one man stands on a ladder, a woman stands on the cake, and another woman stands beside a car with boxes. "Crumb Catcher" is written in white.Synopsis: Two married couples collide in Chris Skotchdopole’s beautifully shot and wonderfully wild Crumb Catcher, a truly unique and darkly funny home invasion thriller from the stable of Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix (The House of the Devil, The Ranger, Depraved). After blacking out during his wedding night, Shane (Rigo Garay) and his new wife, Leah (Ella Rae Peck), head to a remote house for their honeymoon. Their plans to find wedded bliss are hampered when there is a knock at their door. It’s the waiter, John (John Speredakos), and the bartender, Rose (Lorraine Farris), from the reception blackmailing Shane for something he can’t remember doing. As tensions escalate, it soon emerges that the blackmailers don’t just want money. They’re after business partners for their invention, a revolutionary device called… The Crumb Catcher. With terrific performances by the entire ensemble cast, this absurdist and satirical peek under the tablecloth is a chilling, yet hilarious, ode to the failure of the American Dream and “an insanely impressive directorial debut” (Collider) from writer-director Chris Skotchdopole, highlighted as one of the Best Horror Films of 2024 by The Hollywood Reporter.

    Bonus Materials

    • LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
    • High-Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
    • Original 5.1 surround sound audio
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
    • Brand new commentary by writer-director Chris Skotchdopole, recorded exclusively for Arrow Video in 2025
    • Catching Crumbs: The Making of Crumb Catcher, a 38-minute behind-the-scenes, featuring interviews with the film’s cast and crew, created exclusively for Arrow Video
    • The Egg and the Hatchet (2016), a short film by Chris Skotchdopole starring Taylor Zaudtke and Jeremy Gardner (21 mins)
    • Camp Out (2010), a short film by Chris Skotchdopole (13 mins)
    • Original trailer
    • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring an introduction by producer Larry Fessenden and new writing on the film by Richard Newby and Tori Potenza
    • Reversible sleeve featuring original artwork by Tessa Price and Sister Hyde

     

    Cobra [4K UHD Blu-Ray Limited Edition]

    Street Date: July 22, 2025

    A man in sunglasses and black shirt holds a submachine gun against a red background. Text reads: “Stallone Cobra.” 4K Ultra HD and Arrow Video logos are visible.Synopsis: CRIME IS A DISEASE. MEET THE CURE. Fresh from the global success of Rambo: First Blood Part II, Sylvester Stallone and director George P. Cosmatos re-teamed for the iconic 80s action-thriller Cobra, this time waging a one-man crusade against crime on the streets of Los Angeles. A crazed killer. A woman in danger. A city in fear. Lt. Marion “Cobra” Cobretti (Stallone) is the man the LAPD calls when standard police procedure isn’t enough. Witness to a bloody murder, Ingrid Knudsen (Brigitte Nielsen) finds herself a target and is placed under Cobretti’s protection. But repeated attempts on her life lead Cobretti to believe it’s not just the work of one lone psycho wreaking bloody havoc across LA, but a murderous cult with plans for a new world order. An era-defining example of glossy high-octane Hollywood cinema, Cobra arrives on Arrow Video in a sparkling new restoration with a wealth of new and archival extras.

    Bonus Materials

    • 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
    • Brand new 4K restoration of the film from the original 35mm negative by Arrow Films
    • 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
    • Original lossless stereo 2.0, 4.0 and DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio options
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
    • Brand new audio commentary by film critics Kim Newman and Nick de Semlyen
    • Brand new audio commentary by film scholars Josh Nelson and Martyn Pedler
    • Archive audio commentary by director George P. Cosmatos (1998)
    • TV version of the film featuring deleted and alternate scenes, presented for the first time on home video (standard definition only)
    • Slashing the Night Away, a new interview with composer Sylvester Levay
    • Dark Glasses, Violence & Robots, a new visual essay by film critic Abbey Bender on Cobra and 80s maximalist cinema
    • White Line Nightmare, a new visual essay by film critic Martyn Conterio on Cobra and the “Maverick Cop” genre
    • Stalking and Slashing, an archive interview with actor Brian Thompson
    • Meet the Disease, an archive interview with actor Marco Rodriguez
    • Feel the Heat, an archive interview with actor Andrew Robinson
    • Double Crossed, an archive interview with actor Lee Garlington
    • A Work of Art, an archive interview with actor Art LaFleur
    • The Making of Cobra, 1986 featurette
    • Trailers and TV spots
    • Image gallery
    • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
    • Illustrated collector’s booklet containing new writing on the film by film critics Clem Bastow, William Bibbiani, Priscilla Page, and Ariel Schudson
    • Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket

     

    The Nightwatch Collection [Blu-Ray Limited Edition]

    Street Date: July 22, 2025

    A stylized cover showing a large lens with an eye, topped by a shrouded figure, with text reading “The Nightwatch Collection” and the Arrow Video logo at the bottom left.Synopsis: Years before Nordic Noir took the TV world by storm with such hits as The Killing and The Bridge, writer-director Ole Bornedal had already put the genre on the map with Nightwatch, an unforgettably nail-biting thriller and the breakout film of both Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) and Kim Bodnia (Pusher). Law student Martin (Coster-Waldau) works as a night watchman at the morgue to help fund his studies, while a spate of grisly murders is shaking Copenhagen. His newfound nightly duties and friendship with the devil-may-care Jens (Bodnia) put a strain on his relationship with his girlfriend Kalinka (Sofie Gråbøl, The Killing). But when inspector Wörmer (Ulf Pilgaard, Borgen) begins to suspect he may be behind the killings, Martin must race to find the real killer and clear his name. Set thirty years after the first film, Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever sees Martin’s daughter Emma (Fanny Leander Bornedal, The Bridge) following in his footsteps working nights at the Copenhagen morgue to understand the events that shook her father so deeply. But a new series of murders begins in a twisted echo of the past, and Martin must face his trauma head on and team up with Emma to stop history from repeating itself. Full of captivating performances and foreboding suspense, Nightwatch and Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever represent the high watermark of Nordic Noir and are a must-have for any genre film aficionado.

    Bonus Materials

    • LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
    • High-Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of both films
    • Original lossless stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio options for both films
    • Optional English subtitles for both films
    • Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain
    • Double-sided foldout poster featuring newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain
    • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films by Eva Novrup Redvall

    DISC ONE – NIGHTWATCH

    • Audio commentary by writer-director Ole Bornedal
    • Not Afraid of the Darkness, a newly filmed interview with director of photography Dan Laustsen
    • Death in Denmark, an appreciation of Nightwatch and Nightwatch: Demons are Forever by film critic and Nordic Noir specialist Barry Forshaw
    • Nightwatch making-of documentary
    • Trailer

    DISC TWO – NIGHTWATCH: DEMONS ARE FOREVER

    • How the Nightwatch Films Explore the Horrors of Adulthood, a brand-new video essay by film critic Heather Wixson
    • Life (and Death) on Mars: Public and Private Life in the Nightwatch Universe, a brand-new video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
    • Trailer

     

    The Stuff [4K UHD Blu-Ray Limited Edition]

    Street Date: July 22, 2025

    Collage-style movie poster for "The Stuff," featuring a melting dessert, people in distress, trucks, and a large spoon, with the tagline, “Enough is never enough!” at the bottom.Synopsis: ARE YOU EATING IT… OR IS IT EATING YOU? The Stuff is the new dessert taking supermarket shelves by storm. It’s delicious, low in calories and better still doesn’t stain the family carpet… What’s not to like? Well, for a start, it has a life of its own, and we’re not talking friendly live bacteria… Young Jason seems to be the only one who doesn’t love The Stuff – in fact, he won’t go anywhere near it, after having seen the pudding crawling around the fridge one night. What’s more, everyone who eats The Stuff has started acting really weird… Now, teaming up with wise-cracking industrial saboteur Mo, Jason must put a stop to The Stuff and the organization behind it or face a gooey, gloopy demise. Coming courtesy of horror auteur Larry Cohen (director of the It’s Alive series and scribe behind the Maniac Cop trilogy), The Stuff is a titillating treat for the tastebuds which blends elements of films such as Street Trash with the straight-up B-movie flavor of The Blob. So grab a spoon and dig on into The Stuff – the taste that delivers… much more than you bargained for!

    Bonus Materials

    • 2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
    • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Barnes
    • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by Joel Harley and a new essay by Daniel Burnett

    DISC 1 – FEATURE & EXTRAS (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY)

    • Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films from the original camera negative
    • 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
    • Original lossless English 1.0 mono audio
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
    • Brand new audio commentary by writers and critics David Flint and Adrian Smith
    • Archival audio commentary by writer/director Larry Cohen
    • 42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Notorious Street – feature-length documentary exploring the history of New York City’s infamous 42nd Street, with first-hand accounts from an array of filmmakers, including Larry Cohen
    • Can’t Get Enough of The Stuff: Making Larry Cohen’s Classic Creature Feature – documentary featuring Larry Cohen, producer Paul Kurta, actress Andrea Marcovicci, mechanical makeup effects artist Steve Neill and critic Kim Newman
    • Enough is Never Enough – newly edited featurette featuring previously unseen interviews with director Larry Cohen and producer Paul Kurta, originally shot for the 2017 documentary King Cohen
    • 42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Notorious Street, a feature-length documentary exploring the history of New York City’s infamous 42nd Street, with first-hand accounts from an array of filmmakers, including Larry Cohen
    • Trailers and TV spots
    • King Cohen trailer
    • Image gallery

    DISC 2 – PRE-RELEASE VERSION (BLU-RAY) [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]

    • An early, pre-release cut of the film featuring over 30 minutes of additional footage and a different music score, exclusively remastered by Arrow Films
    • High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation
    • Original lossless English 1.0 mono audio
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

     

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    Dillon Gonzales
    Dillon Gonzales

    Dillon is most comfortable sitting around in a theatre all day watching both big budget and independent movies.

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