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I Spit On Your Grave is the big October horror release coming from Anchor Bay and there’s more than a few reasons to be interested in it, none of them which has anything to do with how controversial the movie it’s remaking originally was, back when it was released in 1978.
First, it’s bursting onto the scene at a time when torture porn has pretty much sapped all the marrow off the bones of the chasing around girls cliche and, maybe it’s about time the genre's defacto female victims got to give some back. I Spit On Your Grave may do a little of that.
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Count Jackula tackles the ever present accusation that horror films are misogynistic. In this first in the Misogyny in Horror series, he analyzes a film so notorious that it was banned in several countries, I Spit On Your Grave. Directed by Meir Zarchi and starring Camille Keaton.