New Horror ‘I Will Never Leave You Alone’ Premieres on ARROW
ARROW has revealed an electrifying new slate of films for March, delivering a mix of cult horror, psychological terror, and classic genre cinema. Films include chilling haunted house tales to a remastered giallo masterpiece, this month’s collection promises an unmissable selection for horror and cult film devotees.

The month kicks off on 3 March with Play It Cool, a long-lost Japanese drama that delves into the seedy underworld of Tokyo’s nightclub culture. Directed by Yasuz? Masumura, the film is a bold and stylish exploration of power, gender, and survival in a world dominated by men.
Following that, on 10 March, I Will Never Leave You Alone makes its exclusive debut on ARROW. This eerie, psychological horror from DW Medoff offers a fresh take on the haunted house formula, weaving supernatural terror with a deeply unsettling sense of psychological unease. A descent into trauma and paranoia, the film has been described by The Hollywood News as “not a film to venture into lightly.”

Fans of classic crime thrillers will be drawn to Beasts Clawing at Straws, a South Korean neo-noir that arrives on 7 March. This darkly comedic thriller follows a group of desperate individuals whose lives spiral into chaos after they cross paths with a bag full of cash. A sharp, twisting crime film with echoes of Fargo, it’s one of the month’s standout additions.
Later in the month, horror maestro Lucio Fulci’s Don’t Torture a Duckling lands on ARROW in pristine 4K on 24 March. This brutal and provocative giallo thriller, originally released in 1972, was once considered too controversial due to its themes of child murder, religious corruption, and social decay. Now hailed as one of Fulci’s finest works, it remains as unsettling today as it was upon release.

For those who love their horror with a touch of the supernatural, ARROW will introduce Most Haunted on 14 March, a collection of ghost-infested films, including I Will Never Leave You Alone, A Ghost Waits, and Double Face. Meanwhile, on 21 March, the platform debuts Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer Selects, where the filmmakers behind Starry Eyes and 2019’s Pet Sematary share their top picks from the ARROW archive.

March’s selection also includes a range of cult horror gems, from the 1980s slasher Slaughterhouse to the supernatural oddity Mausoleum. Rick Sloane’s Blood Theatre, a campy horror about deadly happenings at an abandoned movie house, will also make its way onto the service on 21 March.
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