The name pretty much nails it. "Graphic Sexual Horror" is a documentary focusing on the now terminated website Insex.com - a site displaying some of the most "shocking" arthouse BDSM videos on the net. From '97 to '05, Insex founder and woman-abuser JD a.k.a. Brent, dreamt up and shot tons of live SM shows featuring (apparently) willing female participants who were subjected to his bizarre and highly imaginative torture apparatuses and sexual humiliations. The site was eventually shut down by the government who accused "violent porn" of this type as a means of terroristic trade or something or other...
"Graphic Sexual Horror" contains many clips of girls being whipped, slapped, hogtied, yelled at, vaginally violated (at one point with hot sauce), smothered, and contorted on various metal structures and straps. Plenty of spread-eagle beaver shots, tightly bound, purple titties, and chicks genuinely fearing for their lives. It became apparent, and "Brent" even admitted, the success of the site went to his head which lead him to take some alarmingly reckless chances with his "models" - such as hogtying them and dropping them in a large tank of water... Like all masochists, the guy was a total flake.
Regretfully, however, I didn't really find GSH all that interesting, which was odd considering the material seemed MORE than shady enough for a exceptionally effective documentary. It just seemed far too one-sided and dragged out. Most of the time these former models and miscellaneous fetish site owners didn't have enough to talk about... If you want a FAR more powerful documentary on SM, check out "Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist".