“It’s all about management,” says Florence Pugh in a brand new trailer for “Don’t Fear Darling.” Olivia Wilde’s sophomore directorial effort sees the “Little Ladies” Oscar nominee reevaluating her house, husband (Harry Kinds), and actuality when cracks start to floor in her utopian neighborhood, Victory.
Victory is described as “a distinct manner,” a “higher manner.” It’s “protected and safe,” and provides “issues cash can’t purchase.” Alice (Pugh) has doubts. “Maintain calm and keep it up,” she’s warned. The spot means that this merely isn’t doable — Alice’s life is unraveling, and he or she’s incapable of pretending in any other case.
Wilde made her characteristic directorial debut with 2019’s “Booksmart.” Her on-screen credit embody “Richard Jewell,” the “TRON” franchise, and “Home.”
Pugh’s finest recognized credit embody “Black Widow,” “Little Ladies,” and “Midsommar.”
Penned by “Booksmart” scribe Katie Silberman, “Don’t Fear Darling” arrives in theaters September 23. Wilde and Gemma Chan (“The Eternals”) co-star.