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Confessions of a Sexist Pig 1998

★ 2.33 votes91 min📅 1998-03-07

"When A Man Meets a Woman Who Gives Him Everything He Wants… He’s in Trouble!"

Dive into the comedic chaos of Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998), a sharp 90-minute romp directed by Sandy Tung. Edward Kerr headlines as a cocky soap opera star whose chauvinistic worldview crumbles when he meets his new co-star—a woman who mirrors his outdated dating playbook.

Director: Sandy Tung

Cast

Edward Kerr
Edward Kerr
Jack
Traylor Howard
Traylor Howard
Anne Henning
Lauren Graham
Lauren Graham
Tracy
Natalie Ramsey
Natalie Ramsey
Julia
Steve Monarque
Steve Monarque
Steve
Michael Trucco
Michael Trucco
Troy
Sal Viscuso
Sal Viscuso
Marty
Kevin Richardson
Mark
Anneliza Scott
Shelley
Paul Hannum
Businessman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998) about?

This 1998 romantic comedy follows a smug soap opera actor whose chauvinistic dating playbook gets upended when he falls for his co-star—a woman who plays by his own outdated rules. The film blends workplace chaos with relationship spats, culminating in a lesson on modern romance that's as cringe as it is hilarious.

Who directed Confessions of a Sexist Pig?

Sandy Tung directed Confessions of a Sexist Pig, bringing a knack for comedic timing to this gender-role satire.

Who stars in Confessions of a Sexist Pig?

The film features Edward Kerr, Traylor Howard, Lauren Graham, Natalie Ramsey, and Michael Trucco in key roles.

Is Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998) worth watching?

As an unrated 90-minute comedy, it's a lighthearted pick for fans of 90s rom-coms with a satirical edge. While not groundbreaking, its themes of toxic masculinity and humorous gender clashes make it a diverting watch—especially for those who enjoy Kerr's charismatic yet clueless lead.

How long is Confessions of a Sexist Pig?

Confessions of a Sexist Pig runs for 91 minutes.

About Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998) — A Rom-Com Where Male Ego Meets Its Match

Dive into the comedic chaos of Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998), a sharp 90-minute romp directed by Sandy Tung. Edward Kerr headlines as a cocky soap opera star whose chauvinistic worldview crumbles when he meets his new co-star—a woman who mirrors his outdated dating playbook. As their on-screen chemistry ignites off-screen tensions, the film explores themes of gender dynamics, ego, and the hilarious fallout of toxic masculinity. With Lauren Graham and Traylor Howard adding sass to the mix, this romantic comedy delivers laughs rooted in cringe-worthy honesty. The 1990s setting amplifies the satire, blending farce with biting social commentary that feels eerily timeless.

Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998) thrives on its flawed protagonist's journey from arrogance to humility, wrapped in the gloss of a daytime drama vibe. Director Sandy Tung balances raunchy humor with subtle heart, creating a film that's both a guilty pleasure and a clever critique of male entitlement. Whether you're drawn in by the star-studded cast or the promise of a rom-com with bite, this movie promises a rollercoaster of awkward dates, ego bruises, and a leading man who learns the hard way that modern women won't tollerate his nonsense.