The Stepford Wivesmovie | 1975 Apr 2026
The film hit theaters during the height of the , making it a cultural lightning rod.
It visualizes the "feminist nightmare"—the fear that men’s true desire isn’t a partner, but a domestic appliance that looks like a supermodel. The Stepford WivesMovie | 1975
The term "Stepford Wife" has since entered the English language as shorthand for someone who is spookily submissive or a robotically perfect image. The film hit theaters during the height of
Decades before modern discussions on AI and deepfakes, the film explored the ethics of using technology to strip away humanity in favor of a "customized" reality. Horror History: The Stepford Wives (1975) Decades before modern discussions on AI and deepfakes,
The story follows Joanna Eberhart (Katharine Ross), an aspiring photographer who reluctantly moves from the vibrant chaos of New York City to Stepford with her husband Walter ( Peter Masterson ) and their two daughters.
What would you give for a "perfect" life? In the sleepy suburb of Stepford, Connecticut, the lawns are manicured, the coffee is always fresh-perked, and the wives are never—not ever—unhappy. Released in February 1975, The Stepford Wives remains one of the most unsettling blends of science fiction, social satire, and psychological horror ever put to film.