Aiyoku Heaven
Motorcycle racer, Hayase Mahiro, has nothing left but crushing debt and a big attitude. Along comes Shiro Kiryuu, handsome strange guy, with a proposal and a lot of intense stares. Kiryuu owns a fancy-schmancy host club, and a widow is willing to pay Mahiro big bucks for dinner companionship and a night of chitchat because he reminds her of her late husband. Mahiro thinks "Hmm, this isn't so bad" because he's completely forgotten the part where Kiryuu laid out the terms of employment where Mahiro has agreed to be his slave. The debt/contract sex theme bears some similarity to Nishimura Shuuko's Kishidou Club Bangaihen, but the set-up isn't quite as novel yet and the key difference is that Mahiro doesn't love Kiryuu ... yet. I presume that will change.
Meikon
Classic campy horror about magic spells centered around ancient Chinese superstitions and possessed dolls. Very entertaining.
Kikoushi no Mune de Otoko wa Oboreru
Multiple formulaic stories mainly around the theme of a luxury hotel chain with a cupcake yakuza short at the end. The concierge spends more time messing around the bed and bath of his schmancy French lover of than serving his clients, but at least he's serving someone.
Dye of Love