It’s impossible to talk about this movie without discussing the behind-the-scenes drama of it, but I have not let it affect my rating and opinion of the movie at all. There’s much more, but this is a review of the movie that was made as a result of it. To make a long story short, Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles apparently acted unprofessionally affectionate towards each other on-set, causing Florence Pugh and almost everyone else involved to be deeply uncomfortable and tense. The troubled production of Don’t Worry Darling has been more than well documented, and so there isn’t much insight that I could provide that you reading this are not already familiar with. Well, just about everything, at least behind the scenes. She very clearly knew what she was doing behind the camera, so what could possibly go wrong? Thus, I was incredibly excited to see how her body of work would continue, and how she would follow up such an excellent first film. It’s excellently directed, edited, acted, and written, and is easily one of the best directorial debuts I’ve had the pleasure of sitting through. Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart is one of my new favourite comedies of all time. Here is his review of Don’t Worry Darling. Local student Brady Burkett shares his reviews of upcoming movies showing at the Fox Theatre on Queen Street East in the Beach.
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