Don't Worry Darling

[Available on various VOD platforms.] Olivia Wilde's captivating, award-winning, well-acted, tense, surreal, twist-filled, unpredictable, 123-minute psychological thriller vaguely reminiscent of The Stepford Wives and WandaVision in which a devoted housewife (Florence Pugh) in the 1950s lives in a sheltered, isolated, idyllic community in the desert with her husband (Harry Styles), who works for the charming, controlling, enigmatic founder (Chris Pine) on a secret project with other workaholic husbands (Nick Kroll, Asif Ali, Douglas Smith, Ari'el Stachel, et al.), begins to suspect everything is not what it seems when her friend and neighbor (KiKi Layne) commits suicide, which the duplicitous town physician (Timothy Simons) covers up, and desperately tries to convince other wives (Olivia Wilde, Gemma Chan, Sydney Chandler, Kate Berlant, Dita Von Teese, et al.) something is amiss.
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