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This article contains spoilers for Don’t Worry Darling. In Olivia Wilde’s second feature film as a director, Don’t Worry Darling, Florence Pugh and Harry Styles star as Alice and Jack ...
The film premieres amid a growing social media trend that romanticizes tradwives. But in Don’t Worry Darling, being a 1950s housewife is anything but romantic.
“Don’t Worry Darling”’s script initially showed promise as it was on the 2019 edition of the Black List, an “…annual ranking of the best unproduced screenplays of the year.” It is easy to see why. It ...
Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling" and Andrew Dominik's "Blonde" have both been marketed as feminist. What does that even mean in 2022?
Here’s the best way I can describe it – Don’t Worry Darling’s script feels like the first draft of a film that could have been great. But they stopped at the first draft stage.
"Don't Worry Darling" Key Script Differences In order to fully understand the original ending in the online version of Van Dyke brothers' script, there are a few important differences to highlight.
When “Don’t Worry Darling” started I felt like I walked into an episode of “Leave it to Beaver” with all the women wearing dresses and jewelry to clean house, kissing their husbands ...
The most scandal-prone movie of this year’s early awards season improbably turned out to be Don’t Worry Darling. Olivia Wilde’s follow-up to Booksmart, it went from hotly anticipated to ...
Don't Worry Darling's original ending in the Black List script is very different to the final ending we saw in cinemas, here's how it pans out.
Regardless of Wilde and Katie Silberman’s nonsensical script, the entire production team on “Don’t Worry Darling” deserves nothing less than a standing ovation. From beginning to end, the film is a ...
In the original third act of Don’t Worry Darling, Alice, who is named Evelyn in the script, follows her husband Jack, played by Harry Styles, who's called Clifford in the script.