Jack Deerson, a director and writer, crafted the dystopian narrative of The Dark Side of Tomorrow (1970), showcasing his unique vision within the realm of cult cinema. This film, steeped in the aesthetics of the early 1970s, reflects the anxieties of its era while pushing the boundaries of genre storytelling. Deerson's work invites viewers into a world that challenges societal norms, making him a notable figure in the conversation surrounding exploitation and grindhouse films.
The Dark Side of Tomorrow
While their husbands are away on a hunting trip, two bored housewives get together to commiserate. One thing leads to another, and they wind up in bed. For one of the women the incident was just a pleasant diversion, but for the other it's turned into a fixation, and when she sees her "lover" going after one of the male neighborhood hunks, things take a turn for the worse.