May 5th, 2026 by Jordan Grout
Released in 1978 under the title Day of the Woman, Meir Zarchi’s low-budget production ignited outrage, drew bans, and became a fixture in debates about censorship and exploitation cinema. Its notoriety didn’t fade with time, it was fueled by critics who condemned it and audiences who sought it out precisely for that condemnation. Decades later, […]
November 11th, 2020 by Brandon Peters
Oddly, I Spit On Your Grave has gone from notorious cult horror film of the late 1970s to a full blown franchise film series in the last decade. It sat alone for 3 decades, but a 2010 remake wound up spawning 2 sequels. And then recently, the original director and star made a “true” sequel […]
January 30th, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
WhySoBlu is proud to present the original I Spit On Your Grave. Consider this a double whammy of sorts since we’ve already brought you a great review of the 2010 remake by our very own Gregg Senko (read here). I’ll go ahead and introduce the film just like it says on the box. “This woman […]