The Stepford Wives
Stepford has a secret: all of the wives are way too perfect, and all of the husbands are way too happy. After two of Joanna Eberhart's new friends seem to have undergone a change, she's determined to leave, but can she do it before it's too late?
17 February 1965, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
21 June 1955, Westport, Connecticut, USA
8 March 1963, San Antonio, Texas, USA
February 3, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
8 May 1996, New Jersey, USA
1 October 1998, Morristown, New Jersey, USA
December 29, 2010
Comedic remake of '70s horror movie has sex humor.October 11, 2006
As comedies go, it's actually fairly funny, albeit in a light, superficial way which either hides or exposes the fact that the plot is a thick tangle of mutual contradictions.June 14, 2004
Very good dialogue, the rest of this stuff just falls apart.December 16, 2004
In 1975, The Stepford Wives ... seemed creepy and socially relevant. Today, it just feels dull.June 11, 2004
None of it appears to be well thought out, or thought through, and it's consequently never remotely believable.June 15, 2004
It has two speeds -- obvious and more so.November 19, 2013
It glides by on the notion that there is little that is still frightening about being an American woman. I wish I could say it was a premise whose time had come.June 12, 2004
Satirizing The Stepford Wives is pointless.April 29, 2009
There's not a single redeeming feature in this colossal over-budgeted waste of time...June 17, 2004
It has a wonderfully wounding malice directed at both the Stepford, Conn., contingent of Energizer Bunny wives and the New Yorkers who have just moved in.April 01, 2005
The remake of The Stepford Wives is the gayest major motion picture ever made - and remember, I saw Troy.