Gorehounds Unleash Five Ultra-Limited Horror Mediabooks Featuring BARF BUNNY and More
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- Jul 22
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New from Gorehounds: Five Ultra-Limited Horror Titles Push the Boundaries of Extreme Cinema
Gorehounds, your go-to purveyors of savage, sleazy, and unflinching genre cinema, just dropped a bombshell lineup for fans of the grotesque and outrageous. This month, they’re unleashing five extreme films in ultra-limited Mediabook editions, each complete with numbered certification, personalized Blu-ray, collectible slipcover, booklet, and four exclusive art cards. Pre-orders are now live through TetroVideo and Goredrome, but act fast—the window slams shut on August 4, and these won’t be reprinted.
Let’s talk carnage.
BARF BUNNY
From the depraved mind of Jonathan Doe (Carving the Cadaver) comes a fetish-gore fairy tale soaked in bodily fluids and twisted affection. Starring Felicia Fisher, the film centers around a bunny-eared menace with a stomach-turning obsession with vomit, punishment, and total anarchy. Expect gut-churning effects from SFX maestro Marcus Koch (Bloodshock).
SYMPHONY OF SUFFERING
Four auteurs of underground extremity—Jonathan Doe, Jack Mulvanerty, White Gardenia, and Blucifer—bring you an anthology that fuses ancient hymns with fresh hell. Scored to the “Hurrian Songs,” the world’s oldest known music, Symphony of Suffering is a dirge of mutilation, sorrow, and savage beauty. Shorts include Lost&Found, Sakura, Thalia and Melponeme, and Can Carry No Weight.
BEYOND THE LIVING DEAD
Zombies go global in this international anthology spanning Spain, Italy, France, and Japan. Each short offers a cultural spin on the undead apocalypse—from religious horror to social satire. With segments like Zombie Jesus, Stop Invasione, and Matrimonio in collina, the collection proves the grave is anything but silent.
THE BASEMENT TAPES
Rediscovered from the dark corners of 2000s Italian DVD horror, The Basement Tapes compiles four forgotten nightmares from FilmHorror.com. Think rotting VHS aesthetics, psychological dread, and no escape. Titles include Fama, Vi amo, addio, Parassiti in bianco, and Weekend—a greatest hits of Italian short-form dread.
MASK THE KEKKO: REBORN
Sexploitation meets superhero chaos in this outrageous live-action adaptation of Gō Nagai’s 1974 cult manga. Directed by Nozomu Kasagi, this reboot stars Aino Kishi as the ass-kicking, clothes-shunning Kekko Kamen. At the tyrannical Sparta Institute, students suffer torturous discipline—until a masked (and very naked) vigilante storms in fists flying. It’s erotic action madness with just enough plot to glue the insanity together.
Fans can also grab limited T-shirts and magnets themed around the films, available exclusively on TetroVideo and Goredrome.
For those obsessed with pushing past the limits of horror, these titles aren’t just releases—they’re rites of passage. Secure your Mediabooks now, or live with the regret of missing out on some of the year’s most brutal drops.






































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