

Horny House of Horror 2010
Directed by Jun Tsugita, *Horny House of Horror (2010)* dives into a twisted blend of horror and dark comedy set against the neon-lit backdrop of suburban Japan.
Director: Jun Tsugita
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Horny House of Horror (2010) about?
Three friends visiting a notorious love hotel after a baseball game find themselves trapped in a violent nightmare. As one friend battles the hotel's supernatural residents, guilt and terror collide in this brutal horror-comedy.
Who directed Horny House of Horror?
Jun Tsugita directed this wild ride into horror-comedy territory.
Who stars in Horny House of Horror?
The film features Saori Hara, Asami, Suzuki Mint, Yuya Ishikawa, and Demo Tanaka in key roles.
Is Horny House of Horror (2010) worth watching?
For fans of extreme Japanese horror and dark comedy, *Horny House of Horror* delivers a unique, if divisive, experience. Its 75-minute runtime keeps the chaos tight, though its unflinching tone may not be for everyone. If you crave something offbeat and visceral, it's worth a look.
How long is Horny House of Horror?
The film runs for 75 minutes.
About Horny House of Horror (2010) — A Bloody Night at Shogun's Love Hotel
Directed by Jun Tsugita, *Horny House of Horror (2010)* dives into a twisted blend of horror and dark comedy set against the neon-lit backdrop of suburban Japan. The film follows three drunken friends—Nakazu, Uno, and Toshida—who stumble into Shogun, a notorious love hotel after a baseball game. While his friends indulge in the brothel's services, Nakazu is left to grapple with his guilt over his upcoming marriage. What begins as a night of reckless abandon quickly spirals into a gory nightmare as Nakazu confronts the hotel's sinister and supernatural denizens in a violent, surreal battle for survival.
With its raw energy and unapologetic absurdity, *Horny House of Horror (2010)* merges the shock value of extreme Japanese cinema with the darkly humorous tone of its genre-bending premise. The film's unsettling atmosphere is amplified by its low-budget aesthetic, creating an experience that's as unsettling as it is darkly entertaining for fans of offbeat horror.




