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How to Cheat

Play trailer How to Cheat 2010,  1h 28m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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While he and his wife (Amber Sealey) struggle to conceive a child, a man (Kent Osborne) uses online dating sites to find a mistress.

Critics Reviews

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Eric Kohn IndieWire Sealey's patient screenplay has a clean, intelligent structure that could easily become watered down for Hollywood treatment, but she defies expectations with a suitably ambiguous conclusion. Rated: B+ •  Nov 7, 2016 Full Review John DeFore The Hollywood Reporter Sealey's direction and dialogue aim for the believable strangeness of real human relationships instead of the schematics of melodrama. With the exception of a brief moment or two, the film definitely hits the mark. Nov 2, 2016 Full Review

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Audience Member The performances are all top-notch, the situation is completely believable and the characters sympathetic. Maybe the pacing was a little slow, because it didn't quite grab me. I like it more as I think about it after the fact (where I can't pinpoint anything really wrong with it) than I did while watching it. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis While he and his wife (Amber Sealey) struggle to conceive a child, a man (Kent Osborne) uses online dating sites to find a mistress.
Director
Amber Sealey
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Runtime
1h 28m