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Wicked Ways (1999)

Wicked Ways (1999)
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A couple's jealousy and infidelity turns violent, with another man caught in the middle, in this adult-themed thriller. Ruth (Rebecca DeMornay) and Matt (Michael Rooker) do not have the healthiest relationship of any married couple you might meet. While their sexual passion for each other runs strong, they also have just as deep a reserve of murderous hatred; Matt keeps hiding his gun in different parts of the house in case he feels like using it against his wife, and Ruth keeps setting up complicated booby traps to kill Matt that don't ever work quite right. Matt's job selling pharmaceuticals to veterinary hospitals keeps him on the road much of the time, but what Ruth doesn't know is that Matt has other reasons for being away -- Matt has another wife in a small town in the country, and he shuttles back and forth between his two families with neither knowing of the other's existence. Ruth, in an effort to simultaneously punish Matt and make him jealous, turns her attentions to Tom (Mark Rolston), her next door neighbor, and she soon snares him in a dangerous web of sexual gamesmanship. Wicked Ways, which Rooker and DeMornay co-produced, was also released under the title A Table for One. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ron Senkowski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Wicked Ways

A couple's jealousy and infidelity turns violent, with another man caught in the middle, in this adult-themed thriller. Ruth (Rebecca DeMornay) and Matt (Michael Rooker) do not have the healthiest relationship of any married couple you might meet. While their sexual passion for each other runs strong, they also have just as deep a reserve of murderous hatred; Matt keeps hiding his gun in different parts of the house in case he feels like using it against his wife, and Ruth keeps setting up complicated booby traps to kill Matt that don't ever work quite right. Matt's job selling pharmaceuticals to veterinary hospitals keeps him on the road much of the time, but what Ruth doesn't know is that Matt has other reasons for being away -- Matt has another wife in a small town in the country, and he shuttles back and forth between his two families with neither knowing of the other's existence. Ruth, in an effort to simultaneously punish Matt and make him jealous, turns her attentions to Tom (Mark Rolston), her next door neighbor, and she soon snares him in a dangerous web of sexual gamesmanship. Wicked Ways, which Rooker and DeMornay co-produced, was also released under the title A Table for One. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Senkowski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Shauntae B.

    I do not understand this movie at all and it didn't make any sense. There were so many ways that this movie could've been more exciting and I kept waiting but it never happened. I'm shocked to see that Rebecca DeMornay would play in such a corny movie. It was a waste of time.

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    Andrew T.

    I do not like that movie because the story line was very poor, and it did not make any sence to me, Ruth (Rebecca DeMornay) is a psycho in that movie and like collecting angel statues for protection, anyway it is not worse to watch the movie that is why I give that movie one star because it worse one star, so don't waste your time and your Q.

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    Ray W.

    I beg to differe with most reviewers. This movie is better than dumb flicks like I Spit On Your Grave. Quite entertaining and Rebecca is great eye candy.

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