Gorehounds is proud to announce the october releases together with special offers on many DVDs and Blu-rays.

The extreme films Mutilation Theatre and Scarlet Piss Princess, the trash horror Delirium Collection, the fantasy horror Dark Waves, and Specters of Halloween (distributed by BlackMafia Films) are available for pre-order on Goredrome Pictures and TetroVideo official websites.

The first four titles come in a numbered limited Mediabook edition with DVD or Blu-ray and Booklet (slipcover and cards are limited to pre-order customers only) along with T-shirts or keychain bottle openers.

MUTILATION THEATRE

Mutilation Theatre is a collection of extreme short films directed by White Gardenia, the director of the segments “Allison’s Mouth fills up with Blood and Semen” and “Yummy Fur” featured in the extreme horror anthologies XXX Dark Web and Vore Gore, respectively.

Mutilation Theatre is now also available in a Mediabook double-disc edition (DVD + Blu-ray + Booklet).

– DISC 1: “Mutilation Theatre”;

– DISC 2: “Introduction to the Coagulation Blood”; “Daniel and Allison Wedding Ceremony”; “Potential Ways to Defeat Death”.

SCARLET PISS PRINCESS

Written and directed by Jack Mulvanerty (Doll Fluids, Split), Scarlet Piss Princess (USA – 2023) is an extreme film about fetishism and masochism and the story features a girl who performs dangerous erotic shows via webcam.

Scarlet Piss Princess comes in a limited Mediabook double-disc edition (DVD + Blu-ray) with Trailer and the short film “Experiment 001” in the extras.

DELIRIUM COLLECTION

The Delirium Collection is a collection of 4 trash horror films directed by Jason Impey (Visions of Filth) and is available in the limited Mediabook edition (Cover A and Cover B) with 2 Blu-rays and a booklet.

The Delirium Collection consists of the following films: Naked Nazi (2008), Necrophiliac & The Killer Gimps (2015), Snuffology (2017), and Violated (2023).

Naked Nazi features a woman who, dressed in Nazi clothing, seduces and kills her sex slaves;
Necrophiliac & The Killer Gimps is a horror anthology film about death;
Snuffology is a collection of videos about sex crimes and murders;
Violated is the story of a filmmaker who will mix fiction and reality to make a snuff movie.

DARK WAVES

Dark Waves is a horror/fantasy film written by Andrea Cavaletto (Doll Syndrome) and directed by Domiziano Cristopharo (House of Flesh Mannequins). The film comes in a limited Mediabook edition (Cover A and Cover B) with Blu-ray and Booklet.

Dark Waves is described as a surreal, dark fairy tale with dramatic and melancholic overtones, in which the protagonists experience a love story among dreams, and legends but also pirates, ghostly figures, and sea monsters that will force the couple to confront a past they wish to forget.

Nancy de Lucia (The Museum of Wonders), David D’Ingeo (Il fantasma dell’opera), Luca Canonici, Antonella Salvucci (Nightmare Symphony), Arian Levanael (The Transparent Woman) and Gabriele Guerra star.

SPECTERS OF HALLOWEEN

Distributed by BlackMafia Films, Specters of Halloween is available in a standard amaray edition with DVD + 2 Blu-rays.
The collection includes 3 films about October 31: 3 Dead Trick or Treaters (Canada – 2016), I Love Halloween (UK – 2021) and 4 Halloween (Spain – 2023).

  • Written and directed by Torin Langen (episode “Slit” in Late Night Double Feature), 3 Dead Trick or Treaters is a horror anthology film consisting of 4 segments (“Fondue,” “Malleus Maleficarum,” “Stash,” and “Delivery“) that feature stories of boys who died on Halloween.
    Cast: Holden Levack, Jeremy Charles Singer, Emma McDonald and Rebecca McAulay.
  • I Love Halloween is a documentary film directed by Tony Newton and features interviews with independent film filmmakers/actors (Joe Cash, Laura Barker, Alana Dro, Mathew Fisher, Dean Houlihan…) who gave their views on this horror celebration.
  • In 4 Halloween by Domiziano Cristopharo, four people will deal with the undead, serial killers, witches, and aliens.
    The film stars Puccy Polverino, Nicholas Sartori, Megan Vigil and Daniele Arturi.

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