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‘I Spit On Your Grave’ Comes to Brutal Collector’s Blu-Ray Box Set

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I Spit On Your Grave, AKA, Day of the Woman, is a savagely tough watch. Any rape/revenge based film should be. The primary reason for I Spit On Your Grave being one of the all time toughest films in this particular subgenre is because, for me, I don’t feel like this is specifically exploitation. It doesn’t execute things in the same way a lot of other films in this dangerous category cheaply reach for. I Spit On Your Grave takes this material one hundred percent seriously and unlike a lot of other films, this one has a lot to say about powerful waves of feminism.

I Spit On Your Grave follows Jennifer Hills, a beautiful young self assured writer, who heads out to vacation in the boonies in order to get some piece an quiet – to write her first full length novel. It doesn’t take long to catch the perverse and dangerous eye of a local group of chauvinist men. The group of men slowly stalks Hills, at first harassing from afar, before a full on sexual assault that leaves Hills for dead. Following her traumatic secluded recovery, Hills sets out to take exacting revenge on the group of men that did this to her.

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Ronin Flix has gone all out on this blu-ray set. It comes with some fantastic newly commissioned artwork by Adam Stothard. The original 1978 I Spit On Your Grave feature, fully and beautifully restored with a 4K scan. It also comes with the sequel, I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu; also from a gorgeous 4k restoration. In addition, the blu-ray set comes with a fantastic deep dive documentary titled Growing Up with I Spit On Your Grave. The doc directed by Terry Zarchi explores the film’s themes and all the controversy surrounding it and beyond.

For the die hard collector, the set also comes with two 16 x 20 posters. One with the cover art for I Spit On Your Grave Déjà vu and a reverse side with savage art work by Stothard. The second poster is a one sided print with the original theatrical artwork from the first film. The set also comes with a collectible booklette that features a brilliant piece by author, Meagan Navarro. Navarro quickly gets to the dark heart of I Spit On Your Grave in her writing. It’s a perfect companion piece to the film and a must read.

The duology, comes with a commentary track from none other than movie host Joe Bob Briggs. As you would expect, Briggs comes at you with all sorts of insight. Everything from filming locations, to the tid bits about the actors. Most, importantly, he plays a bit of a game that tries to narrow down one of two things. Is I Spit On Your Grave the most “sick disgusting movie of all time” like Siskel and Ebert said it was? Or, is this actually one of the most feminist movies? The whole commentary is entertaining as heck and gave me a lot to think about when it comes to films that get dubbed “disgusting” for coming out screaming the war cry of feminism from a different approach.

In my youth, I remember picking up I Spit On Your Grave to throw in with Friday the 13th and Nightmare On Elm Street. The box art was that now notorious shot of a half dressed woman in bloodied and tattered clothing clutching a big butcher knife with a lot of her behind exposed.  So, I thought it was just another normal weekend of horror movie rentals and fun, I expected this to be a slasher. Except, this time with I Spit On Your Grave’s addition, it wasn’t going to be just another pleasant weekend of horror movies and snacks. This was going to peel back my skin and leave me bear for days.

The Meir Zarchi directed film is a reckoning. It’s a mean fucking movie, but one that gives the audience a chance to experience full on, justified revenge but maybe not for the reason that you think initially.

Zarchi’s film was met with a lot of hate. Audiences were upset with the subject matter, and critics only saw a trash film without any redeeming factors what so ever. In fact, some critics never made it past that infamous poster. There was no need for them to look past that or god forbid, themselves. The majority of male critics simply hated the film and that opinion was one that became a dogpile – as these things sometimes do. Oddly enough, at the same time, there were indeed people going to see the film maybe not a lot, but there were people going and low and behold, some of those people were predominantly women.

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Actress, Camille Keaton who plays Hills is a true force. It’s sad that the film drove critics and audiences away from its subject matter alone. Because, Keaton really puts herself into this role. Transcending a vengeful angel by way of villainous Disney Queen. The harder bits of sexual assault and the following trauma are a true raw nerve that you can feel due to Keaton’s depth. More impressively is how that pain is followed by Keaton becoming a harder version of Schwarzenegger’s The Terminator. Keaton has this rare ability to say everything in just one stare. It’s uncanny and is definitely a performance that should be seen more.

Ebert was outspoken in saying that this film makes you side with the rapists. But, I can’t even begin to see that angle. I’m not sure how there is another way to look at I Spit On Your Grave. It has a lot at play and it places femininity and the power of said femininity in the spotlight. Perhaps, that’s the real reason a lot of largely male critics didn’t approve.

The film has gained a cult following over the years and Ronin Flix put together a collection that is fully deserving of all aspects of that cult film. Now, rather you see them as artful and full of meaning or not is up to you.

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While there are a ton of exploitation films dealing with rape/revenge, at the end of the day they were exactly that – exploitation. There are a few of them though, like I Spit on Your Grave or Deliverance that do have a lot to say and aren’t just sitting and strictly exploiting the subject matter. Ronin Flix knew that there was a lot to be explored here, and I think that’s why such care was taken in releasing a finished product that is timely, and somehow exists both in the light of important social commentary and within the arena of exploitation horror.

You can head over to Ronin Flix here to get your limited set while they last.

Check out Ronin Flix’s special edition blu-ray release of Haunt right here.

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[Exclusive Photos & Trailer] Magnificent Films’ Vampire Feature ‘Drained’

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There have been some Vampires in the news this week; I’m not complaining! Sean Cronin and Peter Stylianou’s film Drained is screening at the Cannes Film Festival in France. Drained sounds like it has romantic and supernatural elements, conflict, emotional and psychological depth, and a rich setting. Go ahead and check out the press release below and our exclusive photos & teaser trailer. If you’re into vampires sprinkled with intriguing characters and a blend of genres, this may be your cup of blood!

Madalina Bellariu lon in ‘Drained’ [iHorror Exclusive]

British filmmakers’ Sean Cronin and Peter Stylianou’s London-based feature vampire film “Drained” has completed post-production and is headed to market at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25, 2024) in Cannes, France. 

The supernatural horror film – which was co-directed and produced by Cronin and Peter Stylianou from a screenplay by the latter — was filmed in London, England, and is a Magnificent Films/House 54/Red Guerilla Films co-production. Additional producers include Daniel Patrick Vaughan and Tony Currier. Cronin, as an actor, has portrayed villains in dozens of box office hits, as well as having directed several award-winning titles, including the upcoming feature ‘Bogieville.’ Peter Stylianou is a writer/director with two feature film credits already to his name. 

Reads the synopsis for ‘Drained,’ “In the neon-soaked streets of London, Thomas, a jobless post-graduate concept artist, falls in love with Rhea, a mysterious woman who turns out to be a vampire. As their twisted romance unfolds, Thomas’s health deteriorates, and he spirals out of control. 

BTS of Directors Peter Stylianou and Sean Cronin

Ruaridh Aldington (“Dirty Boy”) and Madalina Bellariu Ion (“Dampyr”) star as the ill-fated couple, with supporting cast which includes Craig Conway (“Dog Soldiers”), Angela Dixon (“Never Let Go”), Andrew Lyle-Pinnock, Natasha Patel (The Witcher: Blood Origin), Andrew Lee Potts (Band of Brothers), Diana Yekinni, Ayvianna Snow, Kenton Lloyd Morgan and Timothy Blore. 

Special makeup effects are by Francesca Reidie, with Ellie Campbell handling production design and cinematography by Daniel Patrick Vaughan.

Said Cronin of “Drained”, “Stylistically, the film is a mesmerizing blend of darkness and beauty. With a neon-noir aesthetic reminiscent of a night bus ride through London’s rain-soaked streets, we worked hard to capture the city’s underbelly, with a score and soundtrack that echoes the allure of ‘Drive’ with its synth 80s sound, striking the perfect balance between atmospheric and engaging.”

Ruaridh Aldington & Madaline Bellariu lon in ‘Drained’ [iHorror Exclusive]

Added Stylianou. “Beneath the surface of this vampiric romance, the film delves deeper, exploring the addictive nature of today’s society. Just as Thomas becomes ensnared in Rhea’s world, modern life presents its own metaphorical vampires, be it social media, substance abuse, or other self-destructive habits. The film paints a striking portrait of why individuals give themselves to these draining forces.

Added Madalina Bellariu Ion: “Growing up in Transylvania, Romania, I’ve always dreamt of playing a vampire. So, portraying Rhea was a perfect fit for me! The blend of fantasy horror and gritty realism in this film created an unforgettable experience that stayed with me long after filming ended. I hope the audience feels the same way after watching it. It’s a truly unique vampire film.”

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About Magnificent Film & Television LTD

Magnificent Films was founded in 2007 by Sean Cronin to create imaginative, cinematic storytelling second to none. With a team of talented editors, writers, and production staff he has forged forward in building a dynamic film company for the 21st century. With working relationships with some of the best and established people in the industry yet keen to support and promote new talent both in front and behind the camera and from all areas of the community, Magnificent believes passionately that the industry should be accessible to all who have an aptitude and talent for storytelling in the medium of film and television.

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New Body Horror Film ‘The Substance’ Releases Teaser

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We haven’t seen Demi Moore in a movie since The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent back in 2022. She has been busy though, she had a part in Ryan Murphy’s latest Feud chapter and now she is contemplating altering her body to make it more youthful in the body horror film The Substance.

Apparently, according to the official synopsis, there is a newly developed beauty regimen that “generates another you. A new, younger, more beautiful, more perfect you. And there’s only one rule: You share time. One week for you. One week for the new you. Seven days each. A perfect balance. Easy. Right? If you respect the balance… what could possibly go wrong?”

A still from the film (used in out header) suggests that this new technology requires a lot more than dabbing it under your eyes or administering a sticky mask. The film premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and was bought by Mubi. No US release date has been announced.

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The Substance reminds us of another FDA nightmare, The Stuff (1985) in which a commercially marketed whipped treat turns people into zombies. That film is a dark comedy about consumerism and gluttony. While Deadline reports that The Substance is humourous as well as gory, they don’t say how rooted it is in satire.

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Airbnb Scareprank Pits Influencers Against ‘The Strangers’

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The Strangers: Chapter 1 was released this week. This is the first part of Renny Harlin’s trilogy which appears to be a retelling of the 2008 original. Early reviews are passable, but many have said it is not as scary as the original and hope this first installment is just a taste of what is to come.

However, social media influencers got the scare of their lives after they were invited to an Airbnb for a special screening. As they watched the film masked home invaders visited them and their reactions were recorded.

The stunt was put together by actor/executive producer Madelaine Petsch and producer Courtney Solomon. You can watch how it played out below.

Soloman was recently interviewed by iHorror and attempted to clear up some questions about how this trilogy fits into the Strangers universe:

“The one thing that seems to register confusion amongst the OG ‘The Strangers‘ fans is that we remade the movie, or that it’s a prequel. Not really. What we did is we took the DNA of the original setup, and wanted to use that because you really can’t do better for a setup, we’re using that as the jumping-off point. Our characters are different. Our scares and our beats are very different. It’s all setting up a bigger story. You’re following these characters, and you will really get to know the protagonist and antagonist, and as they go through, it’s like they almost know each other.”

The Strangers: Chapter 1

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