Released 1997
Stars Aaron Eckhart, Stacy Edwards, Matt Malloy
Directed by Neil LaBute
Now here is true evil: Cold, unblinking, reptilian. The character Chad in "In the Company of Men" makes the terrorists of the summer thrillers look like boys throwing mud-pies. And for every Chad there is a Howard, a weaker man, ready to go along, lacking the courage to disagree and half intoxicated by the stronger will of the other man. People like this are not so uncommon. Look around you.
Chad and Howard have been assigned for six weeks to a regional office of their company. Waiting for their flight, they talk. Chad is unhappy and angry because he's been dumped by his girlfriend. He proposes a plan: "Say we were to find some girl vulnerable as hell..." In their new location, they'll select a young woman who doesn't look like she has much of a social life. They'll both shower her with attention--flowers, dinner dates--until she's dizzy, and then, "out comes the rug, both of us dropping her! She'll be reaching for the sleeping pills within weeks."
Summary by Roger Ebert