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A Stepford Wives that worked as social satire today would be different from its predecessor: It would be at least as much about the project of perfecting children as that of perfecting wives. It ...
Why feminist horror novel "The Stepford Wives" is still relevant, 50 years on Sure, suburban living turned women into robots, but this telling also reveals the complicity of husbands ...
The Stepford WivesJoanna’s dawning realization that the women of Stepford aren’t quite human is supposed to disturb her, as is Walter’s realization that he rather admires the pneumatic ...
Frank Oz’s remake of this ‘70s sci-fi/ horror flick not only misrepresents itself as "feminist" but also wrongly claims to be funny. Its rigid stereotypes of the sexes and dogmatic rhetoric ...
The original 1975 "Stepford" movie, starring Katharine Ross and Paula Prentiss (in lots of midriff-baring tops), and based on Ira ("Rosemary's Baby") Levin's best-seller, quickly became a cult ...
Critics may have carped that this month's remake of "The Stepford Wives" was as riveting as watching paint dry. Stepford's lively, dollhouse look - Los Angeles Times ...
"The Stepford Wives" depends for some of its effect on a plot secret that you already know, if you've been paying attention at any time since the original film version was released in 1975.
One of my, shall we say, spies, saw "The Stepford Wives" about two weeks ago and had nothing kind to say about it. This version of the movie, a remake of the 1975 horror classic, has an all-star cast.
"The Stepford Wives" took home triple honors at the fifth annual Golden Trailer Awards Tuesday at downtown L.A.'s Orpheum Theater. Paramount's summer comedy claimed wins in the most original and ...
The original Stepford Wives was a pretty cool film, if not one that I’ve exactly tattooed on my back. It had a becomingly biting sense of black humor, a keen bit of social satire, and one of th ...