Lust for Vengeance
6 /10 1 Votes
Director Sean Weathers Country United States | 5.8/10 IMDb Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date December 20, 2001 (2001-12-20) |
Lust for Vengeance is an American softcore erotic thriller that was directed by Sean Weathers. The film was originally released on December 20, 2001 but received a re-release through Music Video Distributors on October 25, 2011.
Contents
Five women obsessed with sex & drugs pay for their sins.
Plot

Michael Richards is a rapist and murderer, but in his mind he’s a victim out to get retribution against the women who have wronged him. The film uses the sequence approach and follows each of the five female leads as opposed to a time-line. The film shifts back and forth to follow the point of view of each of the women as they are stalked and haunted by the blood hunger psychopath. Each sequence shows the women engage in graphic drug use and sex, that both come off very real to the naked eye, and reveals a little bit more of the story before each woman is ultimately “judged” by Michael.
Critical reaction
Critical reception for Lust for Vengeance was predominantly negative. DVD Verdict and Arrow in the Head both gave negative reviews for the film, with DVD Verdict commenting that while Weathers "shows his love for the film" they considered it "an awful piece of work in every way". Arrow in the Head remarked that while they liked the soundtrack, the movie was "an ill-made film filled with unflattering nudity". HorrorNews.net gave a more positive review for Lust for Vengeance, stating that it wouldnt be for every viewer but that they overall enjoyed the film.
References
Lust for Vengeance WikipediaLust for Vengeance IMDb Lust for Vengeance themoviedb.org