The New Women (2001)

The New Women (2001)
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The women of a suburban town are suddenly forced to live without men in a feminist comedy that parodies the mood and look of '50s sci-fi thrillers. Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) is a seemingly happy housewife in the quiet desert community of Lacuna. But looks can be deceiving, and not all is well in the LaStrada household; Lisa's husband, Jay (Michael White), the local sheriff, is having an affair with her friend Virginia (Roma Maffia). Lisa's sister, Janet (Jaime Tolbert), has problems of her own, running her grocery delivery business and propping up her marriage to Steve (Matt North). One day, a bizarre lightning storm hits Lacuna, and the next morning, while the women wake up, all the men in the community appear to be in a comatose state. Soon it appears that every man in America has fallen into a deep sleep, and no one can wake them, and the women of Lacuna discover they have wildly different reactions to this crisis -- some are lost without their husbands, some are perfectly happy getting to know one another better, while a few ponder the future of the human race without men, who may never wake up again. The New Women also stars Sandra Kinder, Jane Ray, Amy Hill, Jenny Shimizu, and Cheryl Dunye. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mary WoronovJaime Tolbert, (more)
Director(s):
Todd Hughes
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The New Women

The women of a suburban town are suddenly forced to live without men in a feminist comedy that parodies the mood and look of '50s sci-fi thrillers. Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) is a seemingly happy housewife in the quiet desert community of Lacuna. But looks can be deceiving, and not all is well in the LaStrada household; Lisa's husband, Jay (Michael White), the local sheriff, is having an affair with her friend Virginia (Roma Maffia). Lisa's sister, Janet (Jaime Tolbert), has problems of her own, running her grocery delivery business and propping up her marriage to Steve (Matt North). One day, a bizarre lightning storm hits Lacuna, and the next morning, while the women wake up, all the men in the community appear to be in a comatose state. Soon it appears that every man in America has fallen into a deep sleep, and no one can wake them, and the women of Lacuna discover they have wildly different reactions to this crisis -- some are lost without their husbands, some are perfectly happy getting to know one another better, while a few ponder the future of the human race without men, who may never wake up again. The New Women also stars Sandra Kinder, Jane Ray, Amy Hill, Jenny Shimizu, and Cheryl Dunye. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Todd Hughes
Writer(s):
P. David EbersoleTodd Hughes
Producer(s):
Ed NachtriebJohn Schliesser
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedy
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Clarice M.

I really WANTED to LOVE this movie. I usually DO love anything Mary Woronov is involved with. The plot summary made it seem like a sure thing. A feminist comedy? It sure did seem like a group of unenlightened men wrote this one. WAS it campy? Maybe .... sometimes..... It was very inconsistant. Sometimes I could almost believe that it was SUPPOSED to be "campy", but most of the time it just seemed like a really bad movie. It was so painful to watch at points that I actually stopped the DVD twice deciding not to waste my time watching any more of it. The first time I reconsidered a few hours later, then stopped it again after watching only 10 minutes. I would have put it back in the mail at that point, but since I received it on Saturday, I still had one more day before mail pick up. So... I finally struggled through the rest of the movie on Sunday. I truly regret the time I gave to this dud. I gave it one star for Woronov.

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John J.

worst film I have seen in many years & I see @ least 75 films a year. Took a concept w/some potential & wrecked it w/bad scripting & worst acting. Clearly, Roma Maffia has come a long way since this stinker & I'll bet she'd like to forget it.

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