I Spit on Your Grave

I Spit on Your Grave(2010)

R
06/17/2010 (US)Thriller, Crime, Horror1h 48m
6.5

"The Revenge of Jennifer Hills."

Overview

A beautiful woman from the city, Jennifer Hills, rents an isolated cabin in the country to write her latest novel. Soon, a group of local lowlifes subject her to a nightmare of degradation, rape, and violence.

Steven R. Monroe

Director

Adam Rockoff

Screenplay

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Part of the I Spit on Your Grave Collection

CineTel Films acquired rights to remake I Spit on Your Grave, which had a Halloween 2010 worldwide theatrical release. The remake was produced by CineTel president and CEO Paul Hertzberg and Lisa Hansen, with Jeff Klein, Alan Ostroff, Gary Needle and Zarchi as executive producers. Steven R. Monroe directed, with newcomer Sarah Butler starring as Jennifer. The follow up I Spit on Your Grave 2 was released on September 20, 2013, starring Jemma Dallender, Joe Absolom, Yavor Baharov, and Aleksandar Alekiov. It was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Thomas Fenton and Neil Elman.

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I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (2010) -- HD Teaser Trailer

I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (2010) -- HD Teaser Trailer

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A review by RalphRahal
6.0

Written on December 27, 2024

"I Spit on Your Grave" is a raw, unapologetic tale of survival and revenge. While the first act skimps on character development, the clear storyline keeps the tension high. The brutal second act is emotionally draining but sets the stage for an intense and satisfying third act. The revenge scenes, though somewhat predictable, are executed with creativity and leave a strong impact.

Chad Lindberg delivers a standout performance as Matthew, adding depth to an otherwise straightforward plot. The stark, isolated setting amplifies the sense of helplessness and mirrors the protagonist’s transformation. It’s a tough watch but a solid film for its genre.