![]() ![]() (She has other complaints, which we'll get to.) “It's not why I’m in this industry,” Pugh said in a Harper's Bazaar cover story. Pugh, however, didn't love the attention the steamy sequences brought. If Wilde had her way, there would have been more: Wilde acknowledged in a recent interview with The Associated Press that she "had to cut some shots" for the trailer when "the MPAA came down hard on me." The first footage previewed the film's retro setting and also its sensual side, with glimpses of Styles and Pugh's characters getting busy in a bedroom and also an oral sex scene on a dining room table. 'Don't Worry Darling' review: At least Florence Pugh sparkles in buzzy but flat retro thriller R-rated 'Don't Worry Darling' arrived with a truly saucy trailer Here's everything you need to know about the drama, including Wilde's responses to many of them on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" days before the movie's debut: Not hip to the movie's various scandals and controversies? Don't worry, darlings, we've got you. But for months leading up to its release, director Olivia Wilde's film has been generating buzz – and not in a positive way, unless you're all about Hollywood canoodling, passive-aggressive interviews, celebrity feuds, icy red-carpet appearances and manly loogies. ![]() The movie, which stars Florence Pugh and Harry Styles as a young married couple living in a dreamy 1950s-style suburban community that isn't as ideal as it looks, arrived in theaters Sept. All the drama surrounding the new psychological thriller "Don't Worry Darling" isn't taking place onscreen. It's happening in real life. ![]()
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