Chris Pine is kicking off his weekend with a meeting.
11.05.2022 - 19:25 / etonline.com
Troian Bellisario is about to endure an unconventional pregnancy journey in . The alum stars in the indie comedy produced by Chris Pine, and only ET exclusively premieres the official trailer for the film, which is available digitally June 28. follows Deb (Bellisario) and Silvio (Arron Shiver, who also wrote the film) as they're pregnant with their first child. When their elderly midwife, Penka, dies suddenly, Silvio makes the hasty decision to hire Penka’s son, Sascha (Will Greenberg), as their live-in doula.
Deb is understandably bothered by the idea, as Silvio failed to consult her before making the decision, but before long, Sascha’s unconventional style wins her over. As Deb and Sascha grow closer, and the pregnancy nears its inevitable conclusion, Silvio starts to feel like the odd man out — leading to a climactic moment where Deb is forced to choose between him and Sascha. Pine, who is a producer on the film through his company Barry Linen Motion Pictures, plays Deb's doctor in a supporting role, while the ensemble is rounded out by Amanda Walsh, Ally Maki, Elyse Levesque, Alex McKenna and Robert Baker. Cheryl Nichols directs.In ET's exclusive trailer, Deb and Silvio don't exactly get off on the right foot with Sascha.
And even their friends don't seem high on the idea of a male doula. «What? It's the 21st century for Christ's sake. Men can't be doulas?» Deb asks, bringing up a good point.Later, when Sascha accompanies Deb to a hospital check-up (where we get a glimpse at Pine in his doctor's coat), Deb asks what would happen if she considered a hospital birth.
Chris Pine is kicking off his weekend with a meeting.
testified earlier in the defamation trial, said Depp’s lawyers asked him to analyze Monday’s testimony from “entertainment industry consultant” and producer Kathryn Arnold. Arnold testified that before her legal skirmishes with Depp and his attorneys, Heard had very high earning potential and her career trajectory was “comparable” to that of Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, Zendaya, Ana de Armas and Chris Pine.
Gallery: Talented, beautiful. . . but ALL ALONE! These ladies are the HOTTEST single women in Hollywood (BANG Showbiz)Harry and Olivia went public with their romance in January 2021, after meeting on the set of psychological thriller 'Don't Worry Darling', which was directed by Wilde and co-stars Styles alongside Florence Pugh and Chris Pine.
An expectant couple get more than they bargain for when they’re forced to hire a male midwife in new trailer for the upcoming comedy “Doula”.
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, starring and executive produced by John Krasinski, has an end date in sight, I hear. Season 4 of the Prime Video action series, which is currently filming, will be its last, sources tell Deadline.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLes Films du Losange has unveiled the trailer for Lola Quivoron’s daring feature debut “Rodeo” ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. Produced by Charles Gillibert (“Annette”) at CG Cinema, “Rodeo” follows a hot tempered and fiercely independent young woman who infiltrates an underground dirt bike community in France.
EXCLUSIVE: Quiver Distribution has acquired North American rights to the dramedy Small Town Wisconsin, starring David Sullivan (Sharp Objects), Bill Heck (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs), Kristen Johnson (3rd Rock from the Sun), Tanya Fischer (Life on Mars) and Cooper J. Friedman (9-1-1: Lone Star), slating it for wide release in theaters and on digital platforms on June 10th.
Remember when we heard Ben Affleck and then-girlfriend Ana de Armas were bringing back the erotic thriller with Adrian Lyne? That ended like a cardboard cutout in a trash can. But thankfully someone has the sexy suspense we all need right now: Olivia Wilde!
Harry Styles-starring Don’t Worry Darling has arrived – scroll down the page to watch it now.The psychological thriller marks Olivia Wilde’s second directorial release and also stars Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, KiKi Layne, Nick Kroll and more.The trailer introduces us to Alice (played by Pugh), a housewife living in an experimental utopian community called Victory with her husband, Jack (Styles). But as everyone else in the neighbourhood seems content to accept their lives in the project, Alice begins to question their purpose.As she looks closer at their world, she faces resistance from those around her – including Jack.
For the first time in his decades-long career, Chad Lowe will appear on-screen alongside his brother, Rob Lowe. The 54-year-old will guest star in Monday’s episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star" in which firefighter Capt. Owen Strand [Rob] returns to Los Angeles and is faced with "painful childhood memories." Robert Pine, star of ‘70s cop show "CHiPs" and father of actor Chris Pine, will play their dad.
Questioning her perfect world. Don’t Worry Darling introduced Harry Styles and Florence Pugh‘s onscreen romance as it got tested by outside forces — but not before the couple shared some steamy moments.
Olivia Wilde's new film,, officially dropped on Monday, giving fans a look at the upcoming thriller, which features Florence Pugh as Alice, a housewife who starts exploring the sinister side to her domestic bliss.You see, Alice is married to Jack (Harry Styles), and the couple live in an idyllic, retro-looking town where all the women stay home while the men work on something called the «Victory Project.»«We men, we ask a lot,» says Frank, played by Chris Pine, in the trailer. «We ask for strength, food at home, a house cleaned, and discretion above all else.»But the more Alice starts questioning her perfect life, and what little she knows about Frank and the Victory Project, the more the walls start to close in on her — literally, in one spine-chilling shot.«I don't trust him,» she tells Jack in another scene, close to tears, «and I don't want to be here anymore.»Watch the full trailer below.Wilde first debuted the trailer during a surprise appearance at CinemaCon in Las Vegas last week.
The first trailer for Olivia Wilde’s mind-bending thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” has dropped online giving viewers their first look at the film’s star-studded cast.
“Everyone is acting like I’m crazy, and I’m not crazy.” Gaslighting, psychological torment, and marital problems, it’s Olivia Wilde’s new upcoming psychological thriller “Don’t Worry Darling,” starring Olivia Wilde, Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, Chris Pine, and more. Directed by Wilde, she made her excellent feature-length filmmaking debut with “Booksmart” a few years back, “Don’t Worry Darling” centers on a 1950s housewife living (Pugh) with her husband (Styles) in a utopian experimental community who begins to worry that his glamorous company may be hiding disturbing secrets.
The first trailer for Olivia Wilde‘s Don’t Worry Darling just debuted online, and it gives us a good look at what Florence Pugh‘s character goes through!
For Florence Pugh and Harry Styles in the first look at Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” trailer, it’s “always, you and me,” but while it may look romantic and steamy, there’s secrets between the two of them that lurk just underneath the pristine surface. Olivia Wilde’s film is a psychological thriller about a couple that chooses to live at a utopian experimental society, all set in the 1950s, but there’s far more beneath the surface. Here’s the official synopsis: Alice (Pugh) and Jack (Styles) are lucky to be living in Victory, the experimental company town housing the men who work for the top-secret Victory Project and their families.
Carson Burton Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for “Don’t Worry Darling,” Olivia Wilde’s new psychological thriller starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles. The trailer first debuted at CinemaCon but is now available online.
Zack Sharf CinemaCon is set to reevaluate its safety protocols following an incident on April 26 in which Olivia Wilde was served a mysterious manilla envelope on stage at the Las Vegas event while presenting her new film “Don’t Worry Darling.” The envelope included the words “personal and confidential” on it. Wilde thought the file was a script when she opened it on stage.