If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and satirical take on gender roles in 'How to Be a Good Wife' (2020), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores films and series that blend humor, drama, and social commentary, offering a fresh perspective on traditional expectations. Whether you're a fan of witty storytelling or thought-provoking narratives, this list has something for you.

The Stepford Wives (2004)
Description: This film explores themes of domestic perfection and societal expectations placed on women, wrapped in a satirical and darkly comedic tone.
Fact: The movie is a remake of the 1975 film of the same name, which was based on Ira Levin's novel. It features a star-studded cast including Nicole Kidman and Bette Midler.


Desperate Housewives (2004)
Description: A series that delves into the complexities of suburban life, focusing on the secrets and struggles of women trying to meet societal and personal expectations.
Fact: The show was created by Marc Cherry and became a cultural phenomenon, winning multiple awards including Emmys and Golden Globes.


Mad Men (2007)
Description: A drama set in the 1960s advertising world, it critically examines gender roles, societal expectations, and the personal lives of its characters.
Fact: The show is renowned for its historical accuracy and detailed portrayal of the era, winning multiple Golden Globes and Emmys.


Revolutionary Road (2008)
Description: A poignant drama that dissects the disillusionment of suburban life and the constraints of traditional gender roles in mid-20th century America.
Fact: The film reunites Titanic stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, and is based on Richard Yates' 1961 novel of the same name.


Little Women (2019)
Description: A coming-of-age story that explores the lives and aspirations of four sisters, challenging societal norms and expectations of women in the 19th century.
Fact: This adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel was directed by Greta Gerwig and received critical acclaim, including six Academy Award nominations.


Big Little Lies (2017)
Description: This series examines the facade of perfection in affluent communities, highlighting the personal and collective struggles of women in a gripping narrative.
Fact: Based on Liane Moriarty's novel, the show was initially planned as a miniseries but was extended due to its popularity.


Good Girls Revolt (2015)
Description: This series portrays the fight for gender equality in the workplace during the 1960s, focusing on the personal and professional challenges faced by women.
Fact: Based on real events, the show was inspired by the landmark gender discrimination case at Newsweek, though it was canceled after one season.


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017)
Description: A period comedy-drama that follows a woman breaking free from traditional roles to pursue a career in stand-up comedy, filled with wit and vibrant visuals.
Fact: The show is known for its rapid-fire dialogue and meticulous attention to 1950s and 1960s period details, earning multiple Emmy Awards.


The Handmaid's Tale (2017)
Description: A dystopian drama that critiques gender roles and societal control over women's bodies and lives, presented through a harrowing and visually striking lens.
Fact: The series is based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel and has won numerous awards, including multiple Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series.


Why Women Kill (2019)
Description: A dark comedy-drama that explores the reasons behind women's actions in extreme situations, blending humor with serious themes of betrayal and revenge.
Fact: Created by Marc Cherry, the show features interconnected stories across different decades, all centered around women driven to murder.
