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Let's Kill Ward's Wife
Ward's wife is a bitch. Everyone knows it. Including Ward. After numerous conversations and ruminations on the subject amongst Ward's colorful group of friends, a fortuitous accident leads to a whole new world of problems and possibilities.
11 July 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 July 1980, Kielce, Swietokrzyskie, Poland
3 July 1973, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
21 November 1963, Worthing, Sussex, England, UK
22 June 1974, New York City, New York, USA
15 July 1972, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
15 December 1970, Queens, New York, USA
6 June 1986, Brooklyn, New York, USA
13 August 1975, Albany, New York, USA
5 December 1976, Dallas, Texas, USA
17 July 1976, Kielce, Swietokrzyskie, Poland
January 09, 2015
A one-joke effort that wears out its welcome as it struggles to dream up new misunderstandings to organize and macabre antics to choreograph.
January 08, 2015
[A] torturously unfunny exercise, which doesn't even rise to the level of competent misogyny ...
January 03, 2015
Any pretense of satire collapses by the film's midpoint, leaving only the contempt.
January 07, 2015
The film is as vacuous and undeserving of regard as any of its characters.
January 08, 2015
Some loose laughs, a bold premise and a particularly amusing turn by the always-welcome Patrick Wilson make this indie trifle more watchable than not.
March 10, 2015
Acting is routine with (Patrick) Wilson the only standout. His deadpan hostility generates most, if not all, of the laughs.

