Black Sheep Video! We defend The Astronaut’s Wife (1999) with Depp & Theron!

Johnny Depp was growing from indie darling into the mainstream in the mid to late '90s. Mix that with a young Charlize Theron breaking through with the fantastic DEVILS ADVOCATE (though I'll always love her in 2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY), and you get a sure-fire hit with THE ASTRONAUT'S WIFE (WATCH IT HEREOWN IT HERE). Which tells the following story:

After an explosion in space and subsequent two-minute radio-out period, two astronauts return home to their wives. Slightly it's revealed that they're not the same as they were.

Except for this big-budget thriller ($75,000,000.00, which is $117,009,903.96 in today's money) failed to ignite and did a pathetic nineteen million in worldwide gross. Of course, Deep went on to become one of the highest-paid actors with the success of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, and Charlize Theron became a household name with MONSTER, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES, MEN OF HONOR, and many more.

Twenty-one years later, THE ASTRONAUT'S WIFE has been left in the past to be forgotten. Yet this slow-burn thriller has aged exceptionally well.  A Hitchcockian-esq film that puts Depp as the villain while Charlize gets to steal the show, THE ASTRONAUT'S WIFE  is a damn good time that makes me nostalgic for an era where suspense and patience were celebrated, and you could make a story that's character-driven with big star appeal.

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Lance Vlcek was raised in the aisles of Family Video in the south suburbs of Chicago. He's a fan of fun schlock like Friday The 13th Part 7 and Full Moon Entertainment but also loves genre classics like Evil Dead and Big Trouble In Little China. Lance does many things outside of genre consumption, with his favorites being his homemade Chicago pizza recipe, homemade rum, and video editing. He has four Sugar Gliders, a love for beach bars, and claims Brett Morgen's favorite Bowie album must be Changesonebowie based on his soulless documentary!