a style of drama popular in the time of James I, Jacobean revenge tragedies went in for vengeance (naturally), a great deal of gratuitous violence, rivers of blood etc., and exotic methods of murder such as poisoned skulls, a "shower of burning gold", u.s.w.. almost the entire cast would usually end up dead one way or another. Shakespeare's Hamlet is heading in that direction.

Quentin Tarantino's movie Reservoir Dogs conveys some of the feel a Jacobean revenge play.

obvious examples: The White Devil by John Webster; The Revenger's Tragedy by Cyril Tourneur, and The Changeling by Thomas Middleton.