Move over, 'Fatal Attraction.' This free movie on Tubi has a truly twisted revenge plot

Web of Deception (1994)
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I’ve always been a big fan of movies about relationships gone frighteningly wrong, especially those that capture the raw intensity of an affair-turned-sour, much like the classic "Fatal Attraction." As I hunt for something to watch each night, I’m always on the lookout for similar themes of obsession and psychological suspense. Recently, I stumbled upon a hidden gem that I hadn't seen before, and it's one I highly recommend adding to your evening lineup.

Best of all, you can stream "Web of Deception" for free on Tubi right now. The film focuses on a man trapped in the crosshairs of a woman utterly set on revenge — and she has a truly bizarre way of getting it. Starring Powers Boothe, Pam Dawber and Paul Ben-Victor, this late-night find showcases the devastating consequences that unfold when a man with a history of philandering is blamed for a heinous crime he didn’t commit.

While the plot carries a blatant "careful who you flirt with" message, there is far more manipulation happening beneath the surface than meets the eye. This deeper layer of psychological warfare gives the audience a surprising, refreshing twist on the standard romantic thriller genre, making it well worth the $0 price of admission.

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What is 'Web of Deception' about?

Powers Boothe stars as Dr. Philip Beseech, a police forensic psychiatrist who frequently testifies in high-profile cases. The film opens with palpable tension between Philip and his wife, Ellen (Pam Dawber), who catches him speaking with a colleague with whom he’s previously had an affair. Though Ellen reluctantly agrees to work on their marriage, Philip soon catches the eye of a young, beautiful transcriptionist named Corrie Calvin (Lisa Collins).

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What starts as innocent small talk quickly takes a dark turn. Corrie begins invading his personal life, even showing up uninvited at his child’s birthday party. The intrusion rattles Philip so badly that he drops the birthday cake, baffling his family and raising his wife's suspicions. When silent prank calls and mysterious flower deliveries follow, Philip realizes he has no choice but to confront her.

They meet at a nearby restaurant, where Philip firmly rejects her and demands she leave him alone. Dismissive and unfazed by his rejection, Corrie remains chillingly calm, while a frustrated Philip accidentally cuts his hand on a broken glass. Sly and unrelenting, Corrie uses the encounter to frame him in an incredibly elaborate ruse. She steals the napkin used to wipe his blood, forces the DNA under her fingernails, hides a suicide note under her floorboards, and rigs a gun to fire.

Once the weapon goes off, Corrie's life is over, but Philip's nightmare is just beginning. As the No. 1 suspect for her murder, all the physical evidence points directly to him. A barrage of burning questions emerges: Will Philip save his marriage despite the chaos? Will he be wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn’t commit? And who, exactly, was Corrie Calvin?

Why I recommend you stream 'Web of Deception'

Powers Boothe in Web of Deception

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While "Web of Deception" is no "Fatal Attraction," it stands as a worthy, close second. Though there was technically no affair between the two characters this time around, Corrie’s relentless attempts to force a relationship still utterly derail Philip's life. Plus, the lack of an actual affair doesn’t make him entirely innocent; we find out during the trial that he has kept two other secret relationships hidden from his wife.

Lisa Collins plays the beautiful but deeply troubled young woman surprisingly well. With every coy expression and dazzling smile, she manages to project a disconcerting aura that instantly sets the audience on edge. I’m actually surprised we haven’t seen her in more mainstream films.

The movie is not without its plot holes, as it’s a bit hard to believe that the police forensics team wouldn’t immediately see the crime scene as clearly staged. But those minor flaws don’t make the experience any less enjoyable. It’s a perfect popcorn mystery that will keep you completely roped in right up until the final frame.

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Nicole Pyles is a writer in Portland, Oregon. She loves movies, especially Lifetime movies, obscure TV movies, and disaster flicks. Her writing has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Mental Floss, WOW! Women on Writing, Ripley's Believe it or Not, and more. When she isn't watching movies, she's spending time with family, reading, and writing short stories. Say hi on Twitter @BeingTheWriter.

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