CHATSWORTH, Calif. - Pure Play Media has begun distributing Latter Day Sinners, the debut release from HellHouse Media's new gay division, Devilboyz.
Latter Day Sinners is an all-male fantasy rife with controversy. It follows the exploits of missionaries who explore each other in new and unimagined ways after they're warned to stay away from women for a weekend.
"HellHouse Media consistently puts out darkly erotic, cutting-edge titles," said Pure Play Media chief executive officer Richard Arnold. "Their new gay division is yet another extension, breaking into the gay market and doing so in a very bold way. I know Latter Day Sinners will be a strong-selling title for Pure Play."
HellHouse CEO Ty Gonty said the movie's controversial subject matter should raise some eyebrows, but that's nothing new for his company.
"We've always been open to pursuing all kinds of kinky sex without regard to orientation," Gonty said. "We started as a bondage company for all intents and purposes, and the BDSM community has a rich history of pansexuality. Expanding upon our content offerings is a big part of our overall expansion plans, and when it comes to sexual expression we believe personal satisfaction supersedes politics."
Directed by a team of Seattle directors known collectively as the Alias Regime, Latter Day Sinners stars Cole Parker, Rico Sparxx, Jeremy Butler, Ethan Evans, Randy Galloway and Jake Galloway.
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