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ARROW Player Unleashes July 2025 Lineup: Slashers, Satire, and Summer Screams

Poster collage of horror and cult films featured in ARROW’s July 2025 streaming lineup.
A restored cult classic and new horror favorites headline ARROW’s scorching July 2025 streaming slate.

Spoons up, slashers. ARROW Player just dropped their July 2025 streaming slate, and it’s a buffet of cult madness, restored classics, and surprise gems that hit like a sunburn you didn’t see coming. Whether you’re craving gooey horror satire (The Stuff), existential sci-fi (Starfish), masked girl-gang vigilantism (Medusa), or Ted Geoghegan’s personal slasher stash—this month is stacked with genre juice.


The party kicks off July 4 with the Cruel Summer season, a sweaty collection of beachy bloodbaths and lakeside killers where long days turn into longer nights. Think Slaughterhouse, Deadly Manor, and Mako: The Jaws of Death—perfect for when the heat makes you feel just a little homicidal. It’s the summer you don’t walk out of.


Also launching that weekend: two wildly different women-led thrillers. First, The World of Kanako, where a mother’s disappearance unearths a disturbing portrait of a daughter she thought she knew. Then, Starfish, an emotionally haunted apocalypse tale about signals, loss, and the unraveling of reality. Both streaming July 4, both proof that ARROW’s curators know what the hell they’re doing.



By July 11, things get even more isolated and unstable with Ladyworld and Tower. A Bright Day. The former traps eight girls in a house post-disaster; the latter brings fractured family tension to a breaking point during a supposed reconciliation. If you like your horror suffocating and socially loaded, these are for you.


July 14 flips the vibe with a full-blown crime/horror twofer. The short Deacon follows a thief whose next job spirals into supernatural danger, while Medusa serves up pink evangelical terror, masked vengeance, and repressed rage from Brazil. Both films explore gender, faith, and the rot underneath order.


July 18 is for the real ones: Ted Geoghegan Selects goes live. The We Are Still Here director reaches into the vault and pulls out his personal slasher picks—lesser-known, sleazy, and beautifully broken. Dark August, Terminal Exposure, and The Coming of Sin are his gifts to the blood gods—and us.


And then, the big one: July 21, the 4K restoration premiere of Larry Cohen’s The Stuff. Streaming exclusively on ARROW, this oozy consumerist satire is back in its full bonkers glory. Is it dessert or is it death? Are you eating it… or is it eating you? Cohen’s gelatinous masterpiece oozes into the modern age with the reverence it deserves—and ARROW’s restoration looks incredible.


The month ends on July 28 with the cult-ready Shaky Shivers, where cursed bites and best friend vibes clash in a werewolf-adjacent, ‘80s-style creature feature with real heart and a whole lot of throat-slashing.




Whether you’re here for cursed desserts, meditative science fiction, or vintage slashers with attitude, ARROW Player’s July lineup delivers serious heat. It’s the kind of month that makes you want to cancel your other subs and live off camp, gore, and genre deep cuts.



🧃 Stream it all at www.arrow-player.com

 
 
 

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