Opening on October 8th is I Spit on Your Grave, a remake of director Meir Zarchi's controversial 1978 female-revenge film of the same name. The new movie stars Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Daniel Franzese, Chad Lindberg and Rodney Eastman. We recently had a chance to sit down with the star of the film Sarah Butler, as well as the movie's director Steven R. Monroe and Meir Zarchi, who helmed the original. They all spoke candidly about the new film, its predecessor and their brutally realistic violence. To watch our exclusive interview please click on the video clip below.

A remake of the controversial 1979 cult classic, I Spit on Your Grave retells the horrific tale of writer Jennifer Hills (Sarah Butler), who takes a retreat from the city to a charming cabin in the woods to start on her next book. But Jennifer's presence in the small town attracts the attention of a few morally deprived locals who set out one night to teach this city girl a lesson. They break into her cabin to scare her. However, what starts out as terrifying acts of humiliation and intimidation, quickly and uncontrollably escalates into a night of physical abuse and torturous assault. But before they can kill her, Jennifer sacrifices her broken and beaten body to a raging river that washes her away. As time passes, the men slowly stop searching for her body and try to go back to life as usual. But that isn't about to happen. Against all odds, Jennifer Hills survived her ordeal. Now, with hell bent vengeance, Jennifer's sole purpose is to turn the tables on these animals and to inflict upon them every horrifying and torturous moment they carried out on her... only much, much worse.