Wicked Ways aka Table for One. (1999) - Ron Senkowski.
I'd happily watch a half-eaten jar of marmalade if it had Rebecca De Mornay's delicious face on it. Neglected, highly strung wife Ruth (De Mornay) and her bigamist husband's (Rooker)marriage is dysfunctional in the way Vlad the Impaler enjoyed a quirky way of alfresco dining. De Mornay's compelling allure is undiminished by her escalating eccentricities, she's John Water's kooky, giving off more searing heat than a hot rock massage in Death Valley. Gotta love Hollyweird, as their manifestations of crazy are often hyperbolically sexed-up, and mirrors reality no less falsely than Hubbard's Dianetics. Real crazies smell bad, look worse, and make an uncommon nuisance of themselves in public libraries, whereas De Mornay's hot-panted wife Ruth is never once ever less than eminently boffable!
The dramatic lure of things going catastrophically south for her duplicitous husband are quirkily telegraphed by Ruth's mountingly bizarre behaviour. Most women make do with erogenous zones, whereas Ruth has equally multitudinous 'Danger Zones', a series of inventive, Home Alone, husband annihilating booby traps! The sublimely farcical scene with the forgivably horny delivery dude was absolutely laugh out loud funny. I don't wish to be discourteous to Michael Rooker, who is more than fine, but he is resolutely outgunned on all levels by De Mornay, and I fell unashamedly in love with these fifty sultry shades of De Mornay. Endings are tricky, sequelitus has precluded anything but a goofy climax to a horror film, but the whimsical last shot in Wicked Ways suggests hope for the hugely beleaguered Kate.













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