It looks like things went off reasonably well for Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh on the red carpet on Monday!
17.08.2022 - 00:33 / foxnews.com
Florence Pugh has a message for fans and critics who are only focusing on her sex scenes with Harry Styles in the upcoming movie, "Don’t Worry Darling." "When it’s reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it’s not why we do it. It’s not why I’m in this industry," Pugh, 26, told Harper’s Bazaar in a recent interview.
"Obviously, the nature of hiring the most famous pop star in the world, you’re going to have conversations like that," the actress continued to explain.The "Don’t Worry Darling" official trailer, released in May, features an intimate sex scene with Styles and Pugh, as the "Midsommar" actress encourages viewers to look beyond the risqué moments. "That’s just not what I’m going to be discussing because [this movie is] bigger and better than that.
And the people who made it are bigger and better than that," Pugh remarked. Florence Pugh slammed fans and critics for only focusing on her sex scenes with Harry Styles in Olivia Wilde’s upcoming movie, "Don’t Worry Darling." (Getty Images) In the psychological thriller, Pugh’s role is a 1950s housewife who lives in an experimental community, and her character starts to suspect that her husband’s company is hiding disturbing secrets. Styles plays her husband in the film.
Olivia Wilde directs the movie. Oscar nominee Florence Pugh and One Direction alum Harry Styles play leading roles in Olivia Wilde's new film. (Daniele Venturelli/WireImage) Wilde, 38, and Styles, 28, began dating shortly after meeting on set. Other stars featured in the film are Gemma Chan, Chris Pine, KiKi Layne and Nick Kroll, and is slated to premiere in theaters on September 23. Meanwhile, the "Don’t Worry Darling," actress also got candid
.It looks like things went off reasonably well for Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh on the red carpet on Monday!
Florence Pugh had the best red carpet date at the Don’t Worry Darling premiere – her grandmother, Pat!
Florence Pugh made a sparkling statement on the 79th Venice International Film Festival red carpet on Monday. The actress is in Italy for the premiere of Olivia Wilde's forthcoming film where Pugh stars opposite Harry Styles. Pugh brought her grandmother as her date for the premiere, and the two walked the red carpet in perfect style.
Florence Pugh looks so stunning at the premiere of Don’t Worry Darling during the 2022 Venice International Film Festival on Monday (September 5) in Venice, Italy
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” is a movie that, in recent weeks, has been besieged and consumed by offscreen dramas, none of which I’ll recount here, except to note that when a film’s lead actress seems actively reluctant to publicize the film in question, that’s a sign of some serious discord. Yet it would be hugely unfair to allow this tempest in a teapot of gossipy turmoil to influence one’s feelings about the movie. If you want to talk about problems related to “Don’t Worry Darling,” you need look no further than at what’s onscreen. The film, written by Katie Silberman, with the brilliant production design of Katie Byron, is a kind of candy-colored “Stepford Wives” in the Twilight Zone meets “The Handmaid’s Tale” for the age of torn-at-the-seams democracy. In theory, this should add up to a juicy watch. Wilde, whose first feature was the witty and vivacious 2019 girls-on-a-bender comedy “Booksmart” (this is her second film), is a gifted director who knows how to set a mood. In “Don’t Worry Darling,” she does that to the max, and for a while you get caught up in it (or, at least, I did). Between the pop ambition, the tasty dream visuals, and the presence of Harry Styles in his first lead role, “Don’t Worry Darling” should have no trouble finding an audience. But the movie takes you on a ride that gets progressively less scintillating as it goes along.
The drama continues. Olivia Wilde praised Florence Pugh at a press event for Don’t Worry Darling — but she refused to answer questions about Shia LaBeouf.
Olivia Wilde arrived on the Lido Monday morning for the hotly-anticipated press conference for her latest film Don’t Worry Darling. Wilde was joined by her principal cast, including Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, and Chris Pine. As previously reported, Florence Pugh, the film’s lead, was not in attendance because her flight from the Budapest set of the Dune sequel didn’t land in Venice until after the presser began. Pugh is expected to attend the film’s evening premiere.
“Don’t Worry Darling” actress Florence Pugh — and dodged a question about Shia LaBeouf — at the Venice Film Festival.The director attended a press panel on Monday alongside the film’s stars, Harry Styles, Gemma Chan and Chris Pine.A journalist asked Wilde to “clear the air” about a “falling out” with Pugh, who was absent — as previously expected — from speaking to the press but would attend the movie’s premiere on Monday. “Florence is a force and we are so grateful that she is able to make it tonight despite being in production on ‘Dune,'” Wilde said.
Olivia Wilde declined to speak in detail about those Florence Pugh feud rumours as she appeared at a Venice Film Festival press conference to discuss her new movie “Don’t Worry Darling”.
Olivia Wilde landed in Italy Sunday separately from boyfriend Harry Styles ahead of the "Don't Worry Darling" movie premiere at the Venice Film Festival Monday night, where Florence Pugh will not be in attendance for the press conference post screening. Wilde, who marks her second time in the director's chair with the new thriller, seemed to be in high spirits as she touched down at the Italian airport wearing a cream-colored suit.
The awkwardness continues for Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles, and Florence Pugh amid the Don’t Worry Darling press run and publicity period…
Florence Pugh will not be joining co-star Harry Styles and director Olivia Wilde at the Venice International Film Festival press conference for their new film “Don’t Worry Darling”.
There’s an update regarding Florence Pugh’s participation in the Don’t Worry Darling promotion at the 2022 Venice International Film Festival amid speculation about behind-the-scenes drama.
It seems not a day goes by that we’re not talking about the apparent feud between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde, who worked together on the upcoming psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling. So much has happened between when the cast was first announced to now, and as the film approaches its premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2022, it wouldn’t be surprising if you’re struggling to keep up or completely unaware what the controversy is in the first place. This is the Olivia Wilde-Florence Pugh feud explained, plus why we think it sounds more legitimate than ever.
The drama just keeps getting deeper for Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh.
The drama surrounding Don’t Worry Darling continues. Apparently, Florence Pugh was mad director Olivia Wilde kept “disappearing” to canoodle with her boyfriend, Harry Styles, on set.
A new report says that Florence Pugh will only make one press appearance to promote her upcoming movie Don’t Worry Darling.
The director of “Don’t Worry Darling” is dispelling some rumours.