The remake of the 1975 thriller “The Stepford Wives,” which opens Friday, is a quick-witted dark comedy, but the actresses who play the spouses-turned-robots think it may still spark controversy. “I ...
The original hardcover jacket calls The Stepford Wives “one of those rare novels whose very title may well become part of our vocabulary”—which is one of those rare examples of a jacket copy prophecy ...
Frank Oz’s 2004 film, The Stepford Wives, isn’t remembered fondly. Our writeup from the year wasn’t particularly kind to the movie: “The film plays its suburban satire for broad, cheap, and only ...
Put four working mothers in a room together, and even though they’re Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, Glenn Close and Faith Hill, the talk inevitably turns to the ups and downs of parenthood. Sitting side ...
Katharine Ross plays a young wife who, at her husband's suggestion, moves with her family from New York City to the quiet suburb of Stepford in this classic thriller from 1975, which has just ...
In this golden age of nip-and-tuck, remaking The Stepford Wives might seem like a good idea, but after you see the new version starring Nicole Kidman, you’ll probably wish that director Frank Oz and ...
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