There might be no good excuse for dating a man whose already married. But in modern society, it does happen. Today’s video is all about those movies. Here we have listed the top 12 movies which you must watch to feel better in your lonely world. But before that please hit that like button and subscribe to the black slate studios.
Number 1: The Other Woman
New York lawyer Carly Whitten role played by Cameron Diaz lives by strict rules when it comes to romantic relationships, but when she falls for suave, handsome Mark King role played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, she begins an affair with him. A surprise visit to Mark’s home reveals that he is married to devoted housewife Kate role played by Leslie Mann. Carly and Kate direct their hurt and anger toward Mark, and when they discover yet a third woman role played by Kate Upton caught in his web of lies, the three join forces for revenge.
Number 2: Arbitrage
As he approaches his 60th birthday, New York hedge-fund magnate Robert Miller role played by Richard Gere is the picture of success — at least on the surface. In reality, Miller is in over his head, trying desperately to sell his empire to a big bank before the authorities and his family uncover the depth of his fraud. Unexpectedly, a critical error forces Miller to juggle family, business and crime with the aid of a former associate, but a detective’s role played by Tim Roth suspicions mean it may already be too late.
Number 3: Jour J
Mathias and Alexia have been a couple for years, but he is now cheating on her for the first time, with Juliette, a wedding planner… When Alexia finds Juliette’s business card in Mathias’ pocket, he loses his footing, he stammers… She understands immediately: Juliette is a wedding planner, so that means that he must want to marry Juliette! She says “YES”. Mathias unwittingly finds himself torn between his ‘wife’ and his ‘mistress’, and forced to organize an unplanned wedding!
Number 4: My Mistress
Charlie’s father commits suicide and he has a hard time dealing with it. He discovers that his mom was having an affair with his dad’s best friend and gets super angry at her about it on top of grieving over his father. He strikes up a friendship/something more with Maggie role played by Emmanuelle Béart, a French dominatrix trying to get custody of her son back. Maggie is struggling because her social worker is blackmailing her to intimate with him.
Eventually, Charlie role played by Harrison Gilbertson and Maggie makes love/acknowledge their feelings. Maggie confronts the social worker and Charlie makes peace with his mom. After they part ways, Charlie goes back to being a normal teen, running on a track team, and when they’re running through a park, he stops to take a breath and sees Maggie playing with her son. Then he rejoins his team without speaking to Maggie and the film ends.
Number 5: Some Velvet Morning
Some Velvet Morning” is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in late 1967. It first appeared on Sinatra’s album Movin’ with Nancy, the soundtrack to her 1967 television special of the same name, which also featured a performance of the song. It was subsequently released as a single before appearing on the 1968 album Nancy & Lee.
Number 6: If I Were You
Madelyn, a marketing professional, sees her husband (Paul) canoodling with his mistress (Lucy) in a restaurant and in her credulity decides to call him just to make sure it is him she has seen. Madelyn’s distraught call grips Paul in his guilt and, consequently, he decides to leave Lucy on the spot. Madelyn follows Lucy and finds her mortally confused and buying a long piece of rope. Suspecting Lucy is about to commit suicide, Madelyn stalks Lucy and finds she is getting ready to hang herself with the rope in her apartment. To save Lucy, Madelyn befriends her and aims to help Lucy regain her confidence and develop a career in acting, she helps her get into the production of King Lear. Madelyn plays Lear (as a Queen) while Lucy is the fool. The script and scenes of the main story are theatrically articulated as the movie pays homage to the theatre and the play that has been embedded in it.
Number 7: Tyler Perry’s Diary of a Mad Black Woman
After 18 years of marriage to lawyer Charles role played by Steve Harris, Helen role played by Kimberly Elise is shocked when he announces he’s ending their marriage and shacking up with Brenda role played by Lisa Marcos. Helen retreats to the house of her grandmother Madea role played by Tyler Perry, who helps her destroy much of Charles’ property, earning her house arrest. While Charles prepares for the trial of a corrupt client, Helen is courted by Orlando role played by Shemar Moore, an affectionate moving man with strong Christian values.
Number 8: Crimes Of Passion
Bobby role played by John Laughlin owns a gadget store by day and takes surveillance jobs by night. A businessman hires him to spy on Joanna role played by Kathleen Turner, a fashion designer suspected of committing white-collar crimes. But Bobby finds that Joanna’s transgressions aren’t business-related; instead, she spends her evenings as a prostitute specializing in fetishes. Intrigued, Bobby begins to woo her, but their relationship is complicated by Shayne role played by Anthony Perkins, a deviant priest who’s stalking Joanna.
Number 9: Diabolique
Thriller about a murder plot hatched by the long-suffering wife and the mistress of an autocratic schoolmaster. When the boarding school headteacher becomes too much for the two women in his life, they form an alliance to plot his death. Killing him is the easy part, however – making sure that he is dead proves to be more difficult. A remake of the 1955 French suspense classic.
Number 10: Romeo Is Bleeding
Jack Grimaldi role played by Gary Oldman is a cop who offers tips to the Mafia for money and cheats on his loving wife with a young mistress. His life changes when an Italian mob boss, Don Falcone role played by Roy Scheider, asks him to kill Mona Demarkov role played by Lena Olin, a Russian assassin. But Mona escapes from Jack’s grasp at every opportunity, leaving him to face dire consequences, dragging him into a lethal game of cat and mouse and manipulating him into carrying out otherwise unimaginable acts.
Last but not least: Skin Deep
Hard-drinking novelist Zach Hutton role played by John Ritter spirals out of control after his wife role played by Alyson Reed and mistress both leave him. Alone and crippled by a bad case of writer’s block, Zach slips in and out of casual relationships and one-night stands, while his drinking becomes more and more severe. With the help of a bartender role played by Vincent Gardenia and his therapist role played by Michael Kidd, Zach confronts his demons women and alcohol — and rediscovers his writing voice.
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