Rogue River
Plot
You can't outrun family
Release Year: 2012
Rating: 4.1/10 (290 voted)
Director:
Jourdan McClure
Stars: Michelle Page, Art Alexakis, Chris Coy
Writers: Kevin Haskin, Ryan Finnerty
Cast:
Michelle Page
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Mara
Art Alexakis
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Peter
Chris Coy
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Andrew
Michael Cudlitz
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Sherrif Boyd
Lucinda Jenney
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Lea
Bill Moseley
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Jon
Michael Rooker
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Gas Attendent
Taglines:
You can't outrun family
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Release Date: 20 January 2012
Filming Locations: Grants Pass, Oregon, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $2,000,000
(estimated)
User Review"I spit on your grave" w a lemon twist and a drop of blood
Rating: 7/10
A cocktail anyone? There are many irrational inconsistencies in Jourdan
McClure's "Rogue River", yet what makes it watchable is the somewhat
inventive take on the revenge tale aka "I spit on your Grave". An
unsuspecting Mara (Michelle Page) travels to Oregon's Rogue river to
scatter her father's remains. However, what she finds is a couple of
demented host who put her up after her car is mysteriously towed. The
series of events that follows, depending on your craving for
increasingly violent torture treatments on helpless Mara. In a twist of
unexplained faith, Mara is forced into a situation that will prove
quite dicey in a well developed unexpected plot twist. This twist alone
is worth the price of admission. Yet there are many unexplained plot
holes, which as cliché as it may sound, keep you wondering why with all
the opportunities for survival do some of these characters make some of
the dumbest choices. My favorite part of this movie has to be when poor
little Mara seems hungry. What follows is a shocking regressive force
feeding done baby style with the captor's mammal glands. However, the
loop holes in the story make their behavior predictable and waters
downs all the possibilities for an even more exciting take on events.
Rogue River will remind you of many movies already done, but "Rogue
River" does have a few raw unapologetic scenes that will satisfy the
genre followers. screened at Screamfest, the best horror film festival
in the US.

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