Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have set a streaming premiere date for their psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, announcing that the film directed by and co-starring Olivia Wilde will debut on HBO Max on November 7.
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Olivia Wilde recently gave an interview about her movie “Don’t Worry Darling” that appears to be at odds with earlier comments she’s made about the film’s erotic sex scenes.
As BuzzFeed News points out, Wilde has made numerous remarks in various interviews over the past few months focusing on the importance of the sex scenes.
“I kept saying, ‘Why isn’t there any good sex in film anymore?’” Olivia told Vogue last December.
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“I think it’s integral to the story itself and how the audience is meant to connect to them,” she said of the sex scenes while speaking with Variety.
She doubled down in an interview with Associated Press, decrying the “lack of eroticism in American film” while lamenting that the Motion Picture Association — which sets ratings for movies — forced her to cut sex scenes from the trailer.
“I mean, people are upset with me already over this. I think it’s a testament to the film. We want to be provocative. The idea is not to make you feel safe,” she explained.
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In the midst of those interviews, however, star Florence Pugh took an opposing viewpoint, which she expressed in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar complaining about the hypersexualized way that “Don’t Worry Darling” was being marketed.
“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 said, insisting the movie is “bigger and better than that.”
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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have set a streaming premiere date for their psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, announcing that the film directed by and co-starring Olivia Wilde will debut on HBO Max on November 7.
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Olivia Wilde took to Instagram to post a recipe for her infamous "special" salad dressing, days after her former nanny claimed that it led to an epic fight with the Don't Worry Darling director's then-fiance, Jason Sudeikis.MORE: Inside Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles' $10k a month LA love nestSharing a page from Nora Ephron's 1983 autobiographical novel, Heartburn, the recipe reads, "Mix 2 tablespoons Grey Poupon with 2 tablespoons good red wine vinegar. Then, whisk constantly with a fork, slowly add 6 tablespoons olive oil, until the vinaigrette is thick and creamy; this makes a very strong vinaigrette that’s perfect for salad greens like arugula and watercress and endive."Olivia Wilde shares first look at Don't Worry Darling starring Harry StylesJason, 47, and Olivia's former nanny claimed in a stunning interview with the Daily Mail on Monday, October 17, that the couple—who share two children, Otis, 8, and Daisy, 5—had an explosive argument in November 2020 after the Ted Lasso star saw the Booksmart director, 38, preparing a salad in their kitchen for Harry Styles, who she'd cast in her film Don't Worry Darling. SEE: Olivia Wilde's 13 most striking beauty looksREAD: Harry Styles' incredible property portfolio spans from Hampstead Heath to Hollywood - detailsAccording to the nanny, as Olivia left the house with the salad, "Jason went outside and lay under her car so she wouldn't leave.
Olivia Wilde joked about begging to be "placed into a medically induced coma" during her Don't Worry Darling press tour at ELLE's Women in Hollywood event on Monday. The filmmaker's latest movie was overshadowed by various dramas before its September release, with the headlines speculating if she was feuding with her lead actress Florence Pugh, whether her leading man Harry Styles spat on Chris Pine during the Venice Film Festival, and if she fired Shia LaBeouf from the movie or he quit. During her speech at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, honouree Olivia thanked her fellow women in Hollywood for helping her stay motivated during stressful times.
Olivia Wilde; her ex, Ted Lasso star Jason Sudekis and her boyfriend Harry Styles. The messy breakdown of Wilde and Sudekis' marriage added an extra layer to the behind-the-scenes drama of Wilde's film Don't Worry Darling, which stars Styles as its leading man. Remember when Wilde was served court documents pertaining to the pair's bitter custody battle onstage while promoting the film? Even now the film is out, the drama - and interest in it - shows no sign of cooling off.
Now that it’s been in theaters for three weeks, one would hope the firestorm surrounding “Don’t Worry Darling” would have been doused and done away with. If we were only that lucky.
Olivia Wilde is slamming online critics and trolls who have called her parenting into question.The director and star recently sat down for a profile interview with, and she addressed the challenges she's faced protecting her young children from the spotlight.«I share custody of my kids with my ex,» said Wilde, who shares 8-year-old son Otis and 6-year-old daughter Daisy with ex Jason Sudeikis. «If I’m photographed not with my kids, people assume I have abandoned them, like my kids are just somewhere in a hot car without me.»Wilde explained that people share assumptions about her presence as a mother, adding, «The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother.»However, the filmmaker explained that the real reason people don't see much of her children in tabloids or paparazzi photos is she specifically works hard to keep them out of the spotlight and photographer's lens.«You know why you don’t see me with my kids? Because I don’t let them get photographed,» Wilde shared. «Do you know the lengths that I go to to protect my kids from being seen by you?»During her sprawling interview, Wilde also touched on the real-world drama surrounding her recent film, and how it feels that many people feel that celebrities somehow owe them access to their personal lives.«It is shocking to see so many untruths about yourself traded as fact,” she said.
Olivia Wilde is slamming online critics and trolls who have called her parenting into question.The director and star recently sat down for a profile interview with, and she addressed the challenges she's faced protecting her young children from the spotlight.«I share custody of my kids with my ex,» said Wilde, who shares 8-year-old son Otis and 6-year-old daughter Daisy with ex Jason Sudeikis. «If I’m photographed not with my kids, people assume I have abandoned them, like my kids are just somewhere in a hot car without me.»Wilde explained that people share assumptions about her presence as a mother, adding, «The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother.»However, the filmmaker explained that the real reason people don't see much of her children in tabloids or paparazzi photos is she specifically works hard to keep them out of the spotlight and photographer's lens.«You know why you don’t see me with my kids? Because I don’t let them get photographed,» Wilde shared. «Do you know the lengths that I go to to protect my kids from being seen by you?»During her sprawling interview, Wilde also touched on the real-world drama surrounding her recent film, and how it feels that many people feel that celebrities somehow owe them access to their personal lives.«It is shocking to see so many untruths about yourself traded as fact,” she said.
Olivia Wilde has an opinion about her heavily discussed new movie, Don’t Worry Darling, which became the subject of lots of media attention.
“Don’t Worry Darling,” according to a new interview. Wilde, 38 — who directed the film as well as starring with Pugh — said it’s “shocking” to see “so many untruths traded as fact,” in regards to the behind-the-scenes drama of the highly anticipated flick.Speaking with Ellefor the 2022 Women in Hollywood November issue, Wilde said Pugh made a “wise comment” when she recently quipped that the cast “didn’t sign up for a reality show.”“And I love that she put it that way, because it’s as though the general public feels that if you are making something that you’re selling to the public, you somehow have accepted that your life will be torn to shreds by a pack of wolves,” Wilde continued. “No, that’s actually not part of the job description.
A lot has been said about the “Don’t Worry Darling” sex scenes, but director Olivia Wilde insists there’s much more to the film.
Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh have been flooding headlines for months. While the two have both tried their best to dispel the rumors, the questions about what really happened behind the scenes of keep coming.
Violent Night – check out the first trailer below.The actor, best known for roles in Stranger Things and Marvel’s Black Widow, takes on a weary, vengeful version of Saint Nick in the action-comedy directed by Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters).A synopsis reads: “When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn’t prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus is on the grounds, and he’s about to show why this Nick is no saint.”Violent Night is written by Patrick Casey and Josh Miller (Sonic The Hedgehog), and also stars John Leguizamo (Carlito’s Way) as leader of the mercenaries, Ben, and Beverly D’Angelo (American History X) as the matriarch, Gertrude.The film is produced by 87North, the production company founded by director David Leitch and Kelly McCormick, which has previously worked on action films Nobody and Bullet Train starring Brad Pitt.The film is set to have its world premiere at New York Comic Con on October 7. It will be released in cinemas worldwide on December 2, 2022.Harbour is set to star in a film adaptation of the PlayStation racing game series Gran Turismo, helmed by director Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium).
according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.The feature film debut from writer and director Parker Finn was called a film with a “highly effective creep factor,” by Variety.It is predicted to be grinning all the way to a $19 million dollar opening weekend,” according to Deadline.Moving down a notch to second place from the top slot last week was “Don’t Worry Darling,” with $2.4 million in sales. The firm, which cost $35 million to make, according to Forbes, has netted $27.9 million domestically and $11 million internationally.Directed by Olivia Wilde, the 1950s-set thriller was “mid to poorly reviewed,” and is forecast to bring in just $7.2 million on its second weekend in theaters, according to Collider.
Giving his response. Author Jordan Peterson opened up after Olivia Wilde claimed that Chris Pine’s character in Don’t Worry Darling was inspired by him — and that he was a “hero” for the “incel” community.
Interview Magazine and, speaking with Maggie Gyllenhaal, revealed that Chris Pine’s cultish leader in her film “Don’t Worry Darling” was based off of The Daily Wire’s Peterson. “We based that character on this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is this pseudo-intellectual hero to the incel community,” Wilde explained.