Horny House of Horror (original title: Fasshon heru ) is a 2010 Japanese horror-comedy and parody film directed by Jun Tsugita. The Storyline
"Horney House of Horror" (2010) is a film that defies easy categorization, existing at the intersection of horror and eroticism. Through its bold approach to genre-bending, the film invites viewers to consider the complex relationships between fear, desire, and the human experience. Whether or not one agrees with its methods or messages, "Horny House of Horror" undoubtedly contributes to the ongoing conversation about the boundaries of cinema and the power of film to challenge and subvert expectations.
The story follows a young man named Kouta who, on the eve of his wedding, is taken by his friends to a mysterious, high-end brothel hidden in a secluded mansion. However, the "service" turns out to be a trap. The house is inhabited by supernatural, demonic women who torture and mutilate their clients in increasingly creative and gruesome ways. Kouta must find a way to escape the "House of Horror" before he becomes the next permanent resident. 📋 Key Details Jun Tsugita Horror / Comedy / Splatter Approximately 75 minutes Asami, Yuya Ishikawa, and Demo Tanaka ⚠️ Content Warning
The "1080p BluRay" version refers to high-definition home media releases, such as the Limited Edition Uncut Blu-ray released in 2013. Runtime: Approximately 75 minutes. Starring: Yuya Ishikawa, Asami, and Saori Hara. Content Advisory According to IMDb’s Parents Guide , the film contains:
This film is part of the "J-Splatter" subgenre and contains: Extreme Graphic Violence: Excessive blood, dismemberment, and practical gore effects. Adult Themes: Strong sexual content and nudity (standard for the cinema influence). Body Horror: Bizarre and grotesque physical transformations. 💿 Technical Specifications (for the 1080p BluRay Rip) Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels BluRay Disc
wave that gained international cult status in the late 2000s. Like its peers— Tokyo Gore Police Machine Girl —the film uses extreme practical effects